The Pope’s opposition to the continuation of the investigation of the prominent member of the Vatican

According to IRNA’s report on Friday from the Yahoo News website; The Vatican has opposed the continuation of the investigation into the 78-year-old priest’s rape of a woman between 2008 and 2020 when he was the bishop of Quebec, after the results of the investigation were announced as baseless.
Koelt heads the assembly of bishops, which is one of the most important positions in the Vatican government.
The civil suit against Quellet, which the Quebec Supreme Court ruled to continue in May, is one of 101 claims by citizens who claim they have been raped by members of the clergy or church staff since the 1940s.
In early August, after returning from a trip to Canada, Vatican leader Pope Francis called on the Catholic Church to accept responsibility for institutions that have abused children and worked to cleanse indigenous culture.
Historical records show that during this period, more than 150,000 native children who were separated from their families and placed in these schools were beaten and mistreated because of speaking in native languages. And many of them have been mistreated and sexually abused, in such a way that the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission called it “cultural genocide”.
In his weekly speech about his recent visit to Canada, during which he apologized for the role of the church in the public schools of this country in the period from 1870 to 1996, and heard the description of the pain and suffering of the survivors of the functioning of boarding schools affiliated with the Catholic Church. Aboriginal children in Canada are being mistreated, he described it as a slap in the face.
On Saturday (8 Amrdad), the leader of the world Catholics, upon returning from a week-long trip to Canada, admitted that the events that took place for the forced assimilation of indigenous children in Canada’s boarding schools run by Catholics and other Christian churches were “genocide.” ” have been.
In Canada, he apologized for the role of the church against indigenous children and added: I condemn the separation of children from their parents and the attempt to change their culture, thoughts and traditions, their race and their entire culture.
It was early last year that the news of the discovery of hundreds of mass graves in the grounds of buildings that used to be a boarding school of the Catholic Church for Aboriginal children in Canada caused an uproar in the world and revealed another face of long-term oppression against Native Americans in Canada. .
In this incident, the remains of children’s bodies were discovered in Canada under the supervision of the Catholic Church for the forced integration of nearly 150,000 indigenous children into the white community from 1883 to 1996 in boarding schools, in a situation where the education of indigenous culture and language was prohibited and children Natives were forcibly separated from their families, trained in these day-and-night schools to refrain from speaking their mother tongue.