Pope Francis meets members of the First Nations at the Vatican on March 31, 2022. / Vatican Media
Vatican City, Jul 17, 2022 / 06:00 am (CNA).
The papal trip to Canada next week will be a “penitential pilgrimage” to bring healing and reconciliation, Pope Francis said Sunday.
The pope is scheduled to travel to the Canadian cities of Edmonton, Quebec City, and Iqaluit from July 24-29. There he will meet members of Canadian indigenous groups, residential school abuse survivors, and Catholics.
“Next Sunday, God willing, I will leave for Canada; therefore, I wish now to address all the people of that country,” Francis said after the Angelus on July 17.
“As you know,” he said, “I will come among you especially in the name of Jesus to meet and embrace the indigenous peoples.”
He thanked all those who are preparing the trip and asked for prayers.
“I am about to make a penitential pilgrimage,” he said, “which I hope, with God’s grace, will contribute to the journey of healing and reconciliation already undertaken.”
The pope recalled his private meetings with representatives of the Métis, Inuit, and First Nations peoples at the Vatican at the end of March and beginning of April, and the sorrow and solidarity he expressed for the harm they have suffered.
“Unfortunately, in Canada, many Christians, including some members of religious institutes, have contributed to the policies of cultural assimilation that, in the past, have severely harmed native communities in various ways,” he said.
Pope Francis is expected to issue an apology in Canada on behalf of the Catholic Church for the abuses committed against indigenous students in Catholic-run residential schools.
The Canadian bishops said last year that they would welcome Francis’ visit as a “pilgrimage of healing and reconciliation.”
The 85-year-old pope was also scheduled to visit the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan July 2-7, but postponed the trip “at the request of his doctors.”
He has been suffering from a knee injury for several months.
The decision to postpone the Africa trip came after doctors said he needed 20 more days of therapy and rest for his knee before he travels to Canada.
In an interview with Reuters at the beginning of July, Francis said the fracture was “slowly getting better” with the help of laser and magnet therapy.
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Vatican City flag waiving over St. Peter’s dome – Bohumil Petrik / CNA
Rome Newsroom, May 20, 2021 / 05:30 am (CNA).
The Vatican’s Council for the Economy faces a “huge task” in its efforts to quickly bring up the Holy See’s accounting and financial transparency to international standards, according to one of its lay members.
“We are very much focused on getting those basic standards in place and making sure the information that is in front of the pope when he makes decisions is thorough, complete, and fair. And we’re not in that situation yet,” Council for the Economy member Ruth Kelly told EWTN News.
Kelly, who was Education Secretary under British Prime Minister Tony Blair and later worked for HSBC Global Asset Management, is one of seven lay people on the Vatican council overseeing the administrative and financial structures and activities of the Roman Curia, institutions of the Holy See, and Vatican City State.
The lay members work together with eight cardinals to set the budget for the Holy See’s entities and raise the level of financial transparency — something which Kelly said can pose unique challenges.
“For example, the historic legacy is very, very difficult to tackle if you take the example of, say … a place of residence through tradition in a particular part of the Vatican, or Rome, or somewhere in the world. It may be the case that no one has ever had it valued, or really thought about who legally owned it, because through customs and tradition it was obvious to what use it should be put,” she said.
“The Holy See cannot yet account for all of the investment properties that it owns specifically around Rome and in Italy. And there’s a huge task to go through to make sure it identifies properly the ownership of each — whether it’s owned by a diocese, whether it’s owned by the Vatican, whether it’s owned by a parish, or somebody else — and then to valuate it to make sure that it’s properly accounted for in the balance sheets.”
“So that’s one real area where the Holy See needs to be moved quickly up to date.”
Ruth Kelly, pictured in 2006. / skuds via Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0).
The Council for the Economy is also currently implementing an investment policy for the Vatican and “a huge training program” in financial standards for those who work in its departments and dicasteries, according to Kelly.
“I’m actually very encouraged by the steps that I’ve seen, even though there’s so much to do and so far to go,” she said.
Pope Francis established the Council for the Economy in 2014 as part of his program of financial reform. Kelly was appointed to the council for a six-year term last August along with five other women with backgrounds in banking, finance, asset management, and international law.
“There’s a real recognition that it’s now very important at the heart of the Church to have lay experts involved in overseeing the Vatican accounts and policies and so forth. And that is important, not just in its own sake, but also for the credibility of the process,” Kelly said.
“The ambition is to have international accounting standards applied in full across the Holy See,” she said. “That’s not a position which we have arrived at yet, but it is one to which we aspire.”
Kelly spoke at the webinar series, “Inspiring Trust: Church Communications and Organizational Vulnerability,” offered by the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. The university is entrusted to Opus Dei, with which Kelly is associated.
“To be brutally honest about it, from my perspective of the council’s perspectives … it’s not clear how funds have been flowing and how they’ve been managed because the transparency hasn’t been there,” she said.
Kelly is adamant that “once that transparency is there, and international standards are applied, then you can start talking altogether differently about the Vatican’s role and its responsibility and how it manages money, and so forth.”
“If someone’s going to put money into the Peter’s Pence account, they need to know that that money is being well spent. And at the moment, you can’t say definitely that we can show that, but we’re well on the way I think to be able to do that before too long,” she said.
The Council of the Economy was very focused on cost restraint in setting this year’s budget, asking Vatican departments to come up with reductions in their spending, Kelly explained.
The Vatican’s budget, which already operated on a deficit, took another hit in 2020 and the beginning of 2021, when the Vatican Museums, a major source of income, was forced to close for months.
For the Holy See, the coronavirus crisis also meant collapsing market investments, uncertain income from real estate investments, and diminished contributions from the Church around the world.
“The Holy See suffered, along with every other organization, or many other organizations, in the pandemic, and that’s not surprising. And the question really for the council is how much of that is temporary and how much of that will bounce back,” she said.
“And it is the case that fundraising has been severely dented through the COVID crisis, not surprisingly, as it has been felt right throughout the Church,” she said.
“So, you know, it is one of the areas in our minds, as we think about how to restore the reputation and how to create a strong reputation for how the Holy See manages finances.”
Kelly is confident that there is a strong willingness among both the lay members and the cardinals on the council to “make an impact quickly.”
“We do expect results, very significant results, before the six years run out at the end of the council’s current term,” she said.
German Cardinal Reinhard Marx has overseen the council since its creation in 2014. Other cardinals currently on the council include Joseph Tobin of Newark; Anders Arborelius of Stockholm; Péter Erdő of Esztergom-Budapest; Odilo Scherer of São Paulo; Gérald Lacroix of Quebec; Giuseppe Petrocchi of L’Aquila; and Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston.
Among the lay members are German law professor Charlotte Kreuter-Kirchhof; Maria Kolak, president of the National Association of German Cooperative Banks; Alberto Minali, the former chief investment officer of the asset management group Eurizon; Leslie Ferrar, who was treasurer to Britain’s Prince Charles; elevator manufacturer Zardoya Otis; and Eva Castillo Sanz, who sits on the board of directors of the Spanish bank Bankia.
Kelly said: “One of the things that’s on my mind to really explore as we go forward is how the whole whistleblowing setup works in the Vatican. Because I think part of an open culture is not only financial transparency but the ability of people to raise issues in private, perhaps without being identified or only identified if they so wish.”
“Now I do know that whistleblowing happens, but I’m not yet sure that that works well enough within the Holy See, and the Vatican.”
“There is a huge way to go, but I do think the will is there at the very top to see change happen,” she said.
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Why would the Pope give credence to the false narrative?
True. We now know that the accusations against those schools were false. It is the government, not the nuns who should be held accountable for any suffering.
The Pope scandalizes the Catholic faith and the faithful. He has repeatedly demonstrated an inability or desire not to discern and not to speak Truth.
The Church of Jesus Christ owes no apology to anyone. Sinners within the church should beg forgiveness of God and from man. What right does Francis grant himself to speak on behalf of sinners in the Church? Francis owes apologies to all the Catholic faithful for presuming his ego to speak on behalf of the faithful.
A penance rather for those who will have to observe this exercise in self-promotion while providing credence to a lie. When will the Church once again find itself in the hands of mature faithful leadership which does not fall prostrate before the world and its mendacity?
Thank you – for the fresh and good news about the healing of the fracture , with laser and magnet therapy – 🙂 omitting the more radical means of surgery ..willing to respect the treating doctors , within the confines of also using his wisdom in choosing to avoid what he knew could be harmful ..
The trip would coincide with the newly given blessing of celebrating Grandparents ,
cherishing family roots and relationships in the role and place of grandparents , whose blessed memory can be an effective means to counter the fractures that have not spared Canada …
Providential that as a G.son from Italy , with its role in bringing the faith to the New lands that had old cultures , he comes both as a g. son to mend the broken ties of all neglects and wounds of whatever source , not just of The Church ..
as well as a Grand Father to bring blessings – to all peoples and to all those who are related to the old native cultures – a people whose roots extend far and wide to places and lands that he would love to go in person bearing blessings , yet where he would not be welcome , due to the old unhealed fratures …
The varied manifestations of the fratures afflicting our times – a popular magnetic author promoting such … the middle name – ‘Bernt ‘ .. born on 6/12 …
May the visit of the Holy Father help to bring The Light sharper than lasers to heal addictions to falsehoods … – for The Milk of Divine Will of The Mother, The
The Precius Blood serve as the antidote for all the envies and hatreds as brokeneness and generational wounds .
‘ Aerial photography and historical documents show that the site where the graves were alleged to have been discovered has been subject to decades of archeological digs and other excavation activity which did not turn up any human remains.
The most significant of these digs took place in 1958 when a plot of over 100,000 square feet or 30% of an apple orchard just outside of the residential school was excavated for a sewage retention pond. ‘
I am tired of people “apologizing” for things that happened 100 years ago. The Pope is all but wearing a sign that says “kick me”. I believe it is a bad thing for society overall to encourage a victimization mentality.
Why would the Pope give credence to the false narrative?
True. We now know that the accusations against those schools were false. It is the government, not the nuns who should be held accountable for any suffering.
The Pope scandalizes the Catholic faith and the faithful. He has repeatedly demonstrated an inability or desire not to discern and not to speak Truth.
The Church of Jesus Christ owes no apology to anyone. Sinners within the church should beg forgiveness of God and from man. What right does Francis grant himself to speak on behalf of sinners in the Church? Francis owes apologies to all the Catholic faithful for presuming his ego to speak on behalf of the faithful.
A penance rather for those who will have to observe this exercise in self-promotion while providing credence to a lie. When will the Church once again find itself in the hands of mature faithful leadership which does not fall prostrate before the world and its mendacity?
I am going to have a t-shirt made, SAINT JEAN DE BREBEUF, PRAY FOR US.
Is Pope Francis even really aware of the whole story here?
Thank you – for the fresh and good news about the healing of the fracture , with laser and magnet therapy – 🙂 omitting the more radical means of surgery ..willing to respect the treating doctors , within the confines of also using his wisdom in choosing to avoid what he knew could be harmful ..
The trip would coincide with the newly given blessing of celebrating Grandparents ,
cherishing family roots and relationships in the role and place of grandparents , whose blessed memory can be an effective means to counter the fractures that have not spared Canada …
Providential that as a G.son from Italy , with its role in bringing the faith to the New lands that had old cultures , he comes both as a g. son to mend the broken ties of all neglects and wounds of whatever source , not just of The Church ..
as well as a Grand Father to bring blessings – to all peoples and to all those who are related to the old native cultures – a people whose roots extend far and wide to places and lands that he would love to go in person bearing blessings , yet where he would not be welcome , due to the old unhealed fratures …
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/250395/vatican-unveils-theme-for-2nd-world-day-for-grandparents-and-elderly
The varied manifestations of the fratures afflicting our times – a popular magnetic author promoting such … the middle name – ‘Bernt ‘ .. born on 6/12 …
May the visit of the Holy Father help to bring The Light sharper than lasers to heal addictions to falsehoods … – for The Milk of Divine Will of The Mother, The
The Precius Blood serve as the antidote for all the envies and hatreds as brokeneness and generational wounds .
https://www.ncregister.com/commentaries/how-jordan-peterson-and-dave-rubin-are-erasing-women .
The request of the Holy Father for prayers in connection with the trip – may same be taken well into many hearts .
‘ Aerial photography and historical documents show that the site where the graves were alleged to have been discovered has been subject to decades of archeological digs and other excavation activity which did not turn up any human remains.
The most significant of these digs took place in 1958 when a plot of over 100,000 square feet or 30% of an apple orchard just outside of the residential school was excavated for a sewage retention pond. ‘
https://tnc.news/2022/07/14/evidence-unmarked-graves/
an “event” of, by, and for Fake News (aka The Ministry of Information).
Gawd, this movie is getting old.
I am tired of people “apologizing” for things that happened 100 years ago. The Pope is all but wearing a sign that says “kick me”. I believe it is a bad thing for society overall to encourage a victimization mentality.