In a presser on the plane home to Rome, Pope Francis acknowledged that what happened in Canada was genocide.
Promptly the UN sought to have the pontiff arrested for genocide. But is that not deflection of attention from the real perpetrators? Pope Francis was not pope during the period in question. He had no hand in policy.
Is the UN throwing Pope Francis under the bus? Is it trying to set the narrative? And try the wrong people? (1)
Pope says genocide took place at Canada’s residential schools
Pontiff concludes ‘penitential pilgrimage’ of reconciliation between Catholic Church and Indigenous people
Ka’nhehsí:io Deer · CBC News · Jul 30, 2022
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While the word genocide wasn’t heard in any of Pope Francis’s addresses during a week-long trip to Canada, on his flight back to Rome, he said everything he described about the residential school system and its forced assimilation of Indigenous children amounts to genocide.
“I didn’t use the word genocide because it didn’t come to mind but I described genocide,” Pope Francis told reporters on the papal flight from Iqaluit to Rome on Friday.
Over the last week, the Pope visited Edmonton, Quebec City and Iqaluit on a “penitential pilgrimage” of healing, reconciliation and hope between the Catholic Church and Indigenous people.
While addressing residential school survivors and their families in Maskwacis, Alta., Francis expressed deep sorrow for harms suffered at the church-run schools and asked for forgiveness “for the wrong done by so many Christians to the Indigenous peoples.”
The Catholic Church ran over half of the residential schools in Canada. More than 150,000 First Nations, Métis and Inuit children were forced to attend the government-funded schools between the 1870s and 1997.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which released its final report in 2015, concluded that the school system amounted to cultural genocide.
Since 2021, when the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at former residential school sites waved across the news, many are calling what had transpired more than cultural genocide. Last year, NDP member of Parliament Leah Gazan made a failed bid for Parliament to recognize the residential school experience as genocide, as she believes it meets the definition of genocide drafted by the United Nations.
The United Nations defines the term as a number of acts committed with the “intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national ethnical, racial or religious group” such as killing members, inflicting bodily or mental harm to members, deliberate physical destruction in whole or in part, imposing measures intending to prevent births within a group, or forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.
The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation in Winnipeg, which holds the records gathered by the TRC, has documented 4,118 children who died at residential schools thus far.
In his multiple speeches over the week, Pope Francis described the school system as a policy of assimilation and enfranchisement, and that it harmed families by undermining their language, culture, and worldview.
“I condemned it, taking away children, changing culture, the mind, traditions, a so-called race. A whole culture,” Pope Francis told reporters.
“Yes, it’s a technical word, genocide. I didn’t use it because it didn’t come to mind. But yes, I described it. Yes, it’s a genocide.”
Footnotes
(1) Keep in mind that Matthew Ward said that the real Pope Francis died some time ago:
“During the past year the Illuminati assassinated two of G/NESARA’s leaders, Vladimir Putin and Pope Francis. Putin was replaced with a look-alike and the Pope usually is depicted by holography.” (Matthew’s Message, Feb. 3, 2021, at https://goldenageofgaia.com/2021/02/03/matthews-message-via-suzy-ward-feb-3-2021/.)