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“I think if we have to apologize, it should come from the heart. It is not necessary to read a text, it should come from the heart. Like Kristina Katchekesik, A former student at an “indigenous boarding school,” reactions were more than mixed after the Pope apologized in Edmonton, Canada, on Monday for the Church’s role in culturally re-educating thousands of children. the schools.
“The pope’s message lacked important words, particularly sexual violence.”, said Innu Senator Michel Audette. Shortly after the Holy Father’s apology, Chief Calvin Bruno of the Papashasa First Nation assured the daily. Edmonton Herald.
This apology should have been forty years ago
Chef Calvin Bruno
“On the one hand, it’s great to apologize, he said. But he left out specific details that people would like to hear, including the doctrine of discovery, the concept of cultural genocide (…) These apologies should have been made forty years ago. Number…
Source: Le Figaro
