‘The Church was unquestionably wrong’: Vancouver Archbishop pens letter to First Nations
VANCOUVER — Rev. J. Michael Miller, the present shepherd of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver, has penned a letter to all First Nations governments, Indigenous communities, families and citizens, expressing his “deep apology and profound condolences” following the news about the children’s bodies discovered in Kamloops.
“Each time new evidence of a tragedy is revealed, or another victim comes forward, countless wounds are reopened, and I know that you experience renewed suffering,” Miller writes.
He also gave a public apology before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2013, saying, “I wish to apologize sincerely and profoundly to the survivors and their families, as well as to all those subsequently affected, for the anguish caused by the deplorable conduct of those Catholics who perpetrated mistreatment of any kind in these residential schools.”
In the letter, Miller goes on to say the “Church was unquestionably wrong in implementing a government colonialist policy which resulted in devastation for children, families and communities.”