PM Carney travelling to Rome Friday for Pope Leo’s inaugural mass
- From May 16 to 19, Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to Rome to participate in the inaugural mass of Pope Leo XIV, scheduled for Sunday, May 18, at St. Peter’s Square.
- Carney's trip follows Pope Leo XIV’s election on May 8 as the first American pope, succeeding Pope Francis, after the April 26 funeral Carney could not attend due to a federal election.
- The inaugural mass is expected to attract a large international audience, with attendance estimated between 150,000 and 200,000 people, and Carney plans to conduct one-on-one discussions, including a meeting with Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
- Victoria Pruden, leader of the Metis National Council, called on the Vatican to return cultural items taken during periods of historic injustice, emphasizing that doing so is crucial for healing and moving forward with reconciliation from colonial impacts.
- The mass and Pope Leo's address emphasize peace, justice, religious freedom, and interreligious dialogue, with Indigenous leaders urging continued reconciliation for residential school survivors.
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