Abuse survivors await apology from Anglican Church for physical harm: Bennett
OTTAWA — Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett says the Anglican Church’s recent apology for “spiritual harm” it has done to Indigenous Peoples is a beginning.
But she says survivors of sexual abuse at the hands of an Anglican priest continue to wait for a formal apology for their physical harm.
Bennett says several survivors have been clear they want an apology from the church for the legacy of Ralph Rowe, a former priest and Boy Scout leader who abused children during the two decades he spent travelling among remote First Nations communities in northern Ontario.
On Friday, the church issued a public apology through Primate Fred Hiltz for “cultural and spiritual arrogance” toward all Indigenous Peoples and the harm it inflicted.