Members of Inuit delegation discuss meeting with Pope Francis | Full press conference

March 28: Members of Inuit, Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops delegation speak about visit with Pope Francis at the Vatican.

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38 comments

  1. Can I just say something, I researched the kids they found in Kamloops, I just wanted to see the bodies. I discovered that no kids were actually found, I know this probably has little to do with what happened to many children in the schools, But i was astounded that EVERYONE I know thinks that they actually found these bodies, but they didnt. I mention this respectfully, I just want to know why the truth isnt what we were told

    1. The radar they used can only detect anomalies. There could be something in those areas that were scanned , but no actual proof who or what is the ground. It could be human, it could be rocks, it could be tree roots. Nothing can be confirmed until the excavations are conducted.

    2. The Kamloops site is a old community grave yard.
      The suprise would be that graves were “not” found.
      That said old grave yards all across Canada contain “once marked” graves, “unmarked” graves and “never” marked graves.

  2. He’s laughing hard, at all of you, on his way back to the Vatican surrounded by gold, jewels, and children.

    1. @louie knife Sure it is. That’s why nobody is even trying to move on. They’re just demanding more and more apologies and compensation.

    2. @Boogey Woogey if u truly believed your own view’s y don’t u use your real name bogus wogus -i’m not hiding, my real name is louie knife – come on come out of the closet

    1. Anglican, Methodist, and Presbyterian. From what I understand, the Catholic church operated about 60% of the residential schools. Oh, and the other churches have already provided financial compensation.

  3. Time for French Revolution history always repeats itself

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