Historic meeting between First Nations delegates and Pope Francis | CTV News in Rome

CTV National News' Donna Sound is in Rome, where a historic meeting has taken place between a delegation of First Nations representatives and Pope Francis.

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36 comments

  1. You guys call everything historic 🤣. Nobody will remember this a week in, it’s not historic.

    1. I’d say an hour long meeting with the Pope is historic no matter who you are or where you are form.

  2. The trip to get stuff back . How did these things end up here on display ? Dunno maybe they bought and or traded for them and now you want them back of course ?

    1. Those are all ubiquitous items anyway. the last original piece of “art” done was a million years ago. Ohhhh look a raven !

    2. Honestly they never asked other tribes idk what they intend all bands should get together before doing this remember this is only one tribe they don’t represent all

  3. Its all about the money and the feeling of power that they can guilt trip and shame anybody and make them bend the knee to them. ‘Reconciliation’ will NEVER EVER END because that would be an end to victimhood and the money train.

    1. Exactly, then they wouldn’t be “Special or Marginalized”, that would mean equal treatment and that’s a downgrade.

  4. Yea Metis representatives aren’t the true demographic of tribes. They have always been a proponent of lost culture and pandering. I didn’t see any six nations attend.

  5. I know a few ex catholics who renounced catholicism after seeing the amount of riches at the Vatican

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