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Pope Francis will visit a formal residential school during his trip to Canada this summer as part of his commitment to Indigenous healing and reconciliation, organizers say.

Francis, 85, will visit Edmonton, Quebec City and Iqaluit as part of this pilgrimage from July 24 to 29.

The visit to Canada comes after the Pope’s historic apology last month for the Roman Catholic Church’s role in residential schools in Canada.

“We will have the Pope visit a formal residential school site and other locations of significance,” said Archbishop Richard Smith of Edmonton, general co-ordinator of the trip for the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, at a news conference on Friday.

“We fully expect that the Pope will reiterate the apology he did give in Rome.”

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Last fall, the Vatican announced the Pope intended to come to Canada to help efforts at reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.

He met with several Indigenous delegations at the Vatican last month, where he delivered an apology for the church’s role in the residential school system.

“All this made me feel two things very strongly — indignation and shame,” the Pope said to the crowd seated in an ornate, well-lit room inside the Vatican on April 1. “Indignation, because it is not right to accept evil, and even worse to grow accustomed to evil as if it were an inevitable part of the historical process.

“All these things are contrary to the gospel of Jesus Christ. For the deplorable conduct of these members of the Catholic Church, I ask for God’s forgiveness and I want to say to you with all my heart, I am very sorry.”


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In its announcement Friday, the Vatican said the Pope would only visit three Canadian cities in Alberta, Quebec and Nunavut.

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It was made clear to organizers the limited trip was due to the Pope’s health issues and age, Smith said.

Francis has been making some public appearances in a wheelchair after weeks of limping badly due to a badly strained knee ligament, the Vatican has said. On Sunday, however, he did stand at a window of the Apostolic Palace to greet the pilgrims and tourists in St. Peter’s Square.

“When he comes to a country, he can’t get around by helicopter, he can’t in a car any more than an hour, he can’t be in a different place every night. So what they’ve said is we’re going to have to choose places as hubs that will allow him to access sites that will be meaningful, but easily accessible within a short space of time,” Smith said.

“The Vatican chose these three sites for those various reasons, seeing how we could have a meaningful impact within a very limited scope. But that places on all of us a responsibility to make sure those venues, once chosen, still are going to have a national impact. This is the kind of thing we want to be working on in significant detail with our Indigenous partners as this unfolds.”


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The full itinerary for the Pope’s visit will be announced once it’s confirmed, which Smith expects to be sometime in mid-June.

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Edmonton is home to the second-largest number of Indigenous people living in urban centres and there were 25 residential schools in Alberta. Lac Ste. Anne, an important site for Indigenous people and the location of a large religious pilgrimage each July, is also nearby.

Iqaluit, located on Nunavut’s Baffin Island, is home to the highest population of Inuit.

Meanwhile, the Canadian bishops said Quebec City will be a hub for Indigenous people, not only in Quebec, but in the country’s east to see the Pope. The city is also near Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre, another important pilgrimage site.

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Many Indigenous leaders had called for Pope Francis to visit Kamloops, B.C., where the discovery of unmarked graves at a former residential school last year spurred initial calls around the world for justice and transparency.

This would be the fourth papal visit to Canada, and the first since Pope John Paul II’s in 2002, he added.

Canada’s residential school system locked away more than 150,000 Indigenous children, ripping them from their families and culture in an effort to destroy Indigenous identities.

Thousands died from abuse, disease and malnutrition, and countless more were subjected to sickening physical and sexual violence by priests and nuns.

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The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering trauma invoked by the recall of past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.

— with files from Elizabeth McSheffrey, The Canadian Press and The Associated Press

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