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Pope apologizes for ‘deplorable conduct’ of some Catholics in residential schools

Updated April 1, 2022 at 3:42 p.m. EDT|Published April 1, 2022 at 8:22 a.m. EDT
Indigenous leaders from Canada's First Nations spoke after a meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican on March 31. (Video: Reuters)
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VATICAN CITY — After years of resisting calls to do so, Pope Francis on Friday apologized for the “deplorable conduct” of some Catholics in Canada’s residential school system for Indigenous children, saying he was “deeply grieved” by the stories of “suffering, hardship, discrimination and various forms of abuse” from survivors.

Speaking to an audience that included an Indigenous delegation that traveled from Canada to the Vatican this week to press for an apology, Francis said he felt “shame” for the role Catholics have had “in the abuses you suffered and in the lack of respect shown for your identity, your culture and even your spiritual values.”