Head of world’s Jesuits thinks Pope will apologize to Canada’s indigenous
June 08, 2018
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CWN Editor's Note: “I’m not the Pope,” said Father Arturo Sosa, SJ. “I’m not the bishops’ conference of Canada. But I’m sure that the moment will arrive.” Father Sosa also said he is not concerned about the declining number of Jesuits: “We do the best we can do with who we are. We are not looking for numbers. We are looking for the quality of the person who joins this way of life.”
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Posted by: Randal Mandock -
Jun. 08, 2018 8:07 PM ET USA
What good have all of St. JPII's, Barack Obama's, and Pope Francis' apologies done for the Church and the world? We are seeing the fruits of the 1965 lifting of the 1054 excommunications, but have we seen equivalent fruits from all the apologies?