ROTHENBURGER: Pope’s apology was an imperfect but momentous gesture
CRITICISM OF THE POPE’S APOLOGY began as soon as it was delivered yesterday. It “fell short,” as many said.
I’m trying to understand why that’s the case. As a mostly Caucasian person, I don’t pretend to be capable of comprehending the pain of those who have grown up with the heavy burden of what happened at Canada’s residential schools.
I don’t know what my several indigenous ancestors might have thought about the words of Pope Francis yesterday and as he continues his penitential pilgrimage this week. And yet, we’re all in this together — indigenous and non-indigenous — and all voices need to be part of the conversation.