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Title: Vatican Returns Indigenous Artifacts to Canada as Part of Reconciliation Effort

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Vatican returns 62 Artifacts to ⁤Indigenous⁤ Peoples in Canada

VATICAN CITY‍ (AP) ‌- The Vatican returned 62 cultural artifacts to Indigenous representatives from Canada on Saturday,marking a critically ‍important step toward reconciliation and addressing calls​ for the repatriation of ⁤sacred and culturally significant items.‍ The artifacts,held in⁣ Vatican Museums collections,include ceremonial objects,textiles,and regalia.

The return fulfills a commitment made⁤ earlier​ this ​year following ⁤Pope Francis’s‍ 2022 ‍visit to ⁢Canada, where he apologized for the ⁢Catholic Church’s role in the country’s residential‌ school system.

“We need to remember⁤ that thousands of Indigenous ancestors ⁤remain in the Vatican museums that need ⁢to be returned home​ and ⁣brought⁢ back into Indigenous care and ‍Indigenous hands,” said Shelagh Bell, of Metis​ ancestry and author of “Eternal Sovereigns: Indigenous Artists, Activists, and Travelers Reframing Rome.”

The Vatican statement affirmed the Canadian catholic hierarchy’s commitment ⁢to ensuring the artifacts ‍are “properly safeguarded, respected and preserved.”

The items​ will initially be transported ​to the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec, where experts and Indigenous groups will⁢ collaborate to determine thier origins – down to ‌the specific community – and decide on their future disposition.

Bishop Pierre Goudreault,president of ⁤the Canadian Conference of Catholic⁣ Bishops,stated the return represents “the church’s ongoing friendship with ‍Indigenous ⁣and also our ​desire to support Indigenous communities ⁢in ​accompanying younger generations⁣ in passing on and valuing their heritage.”

Canadian​ Ambassador to the Holy ⁤See,Joyce⁢ Napier,described‌ the ​repatriation​ as‍ “historic” and “something‍ Indigenous communities​ have been asking for,” calling ​it⁤ a “significant step towards ⁤reconciliation.”

The Vatican’s actions⁤ are part‌ of a broader process of reckoning with its ‍colonial‌ past,including the ⁢2023 repudiation of the “Doctrine⁢ of Discovery,” a set of 15th-century papal bulls that legitimized the colonial ⁣seizure of Indigenous ​lands. While the Vatican formally rejected the doctrine, it has not yet ⁤rescinded the bulls themselves.

The Vatican connected ⁤Saturday’s return to ‌the 2023 repudiation,stating it concludes ‍the “journey” of dialog initiated by‌ Pope Francis.

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