Indigenous leaders in Canada react to the Pope’s death with a mix of gratitude and unresolved pain | Unpublished
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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Patrick White, Willow Fiddler, Tavia Grant
Publication Date: April 21, 2025 - 21:20

Indigenous leaders in Canada react to the Pope’s death with a mix of gratitude and unresolved pain

April 21, 2025
Every night since she last spoke with Pope Francis, Marie-Anne Day Walker-Pelletier has unwrapped a ceremonial cloth covering a pair of children’s moccasins and prayed with the little shoes cradled in her arms.A former chief of Okanese First Nation, Ms. Day Walker-Pelletier had presented the moccasins to Francis during an Indigenous delegation to Rome in March, 2022 – a symbol of the children who died attending Catholic-run residential schools. He assured her he would sit and pray with them every day until he could deliver an apology on Canadian soil.


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