MASKWACIS: Some seemed far away, others wept or applauded: a great wave of emotion swept through the crowd on Monday in western Canada’s Maskwacis when the pope himself begged forgiveness for the “evil” done to Indigenous people.One way or another, they had all been affected by the decades of abuse against children in schools run by the Catholic Church, part of a system seeking to stamp out the Indigenous identity of tens of thousands of people.Most of them had been hoping for this for a long time. “I waited 50 years for this apology,“ said one former student, Evelyn Korkmaz. “And finally today I heard it.”“I am sorry,“ the 85-year-old pontiff told the crowd, many wearing traditional clothin
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