Indigenous people from Canada present the Pope with a stole during an audience on 1 April 2022 (Vatican Media)
By Devin Watkins
June 25 2022
The Bishops of Canada welcome the release of the schedule for Pope Francis’ 24-29 July Apostolic Visit, and express their hopes his visit will offer another step in the journey of healing, reconciliation, and hope.
“The Holy Father’s pilgrimage will focus on Indigenous healing and reconciliation, while also providing the shepherd of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics an opportunity to encounter the faithful in Canada.”
The country’s Catholic Bishops’ Conference offered that take on Pope Francis’ scheduled Apostolic Journey in a statement on Thursday, shortly after the Holy See Press Office released the programme for his visit.
The Pope is set to arrive in the western city of Edmonton on 24 July, before heading east to Quebec and then returning to Rome on 29 July.
His will be the fourth papal visit to Canada and the first since St. John Paul visited in 2002.
‘Limited length of events’
Canada’s Bishops note that the Pope has relatively few appointments each day, due to his ongoing knee pain which forced him to postpone his visit to South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo, previously set for 2-7 July.
The Apostolic Journey will be focused on the theme “Walking Together”, and will see the Pope hold various encounters with Indigenous peoples.
Archbishop Richard Smith, the local General Coordinator of the visit, commented on the programme: