Bologna 1858, a Jewish boy is kidnapped by the Inquisition. His father takes up a struggle begun by Napoleon 60 years earlier. The emperor nearly succeeds in dismantling the inquisition and securing its secret files, but the popes regain their earthly powers. Decades later a desperate father will fight to get back his son. The boy becomes a symbol for an embattled pope. The jewish father and the emperor unleash the forces that bring about the end of the inquisition.
WARNING: This video contains details some viewers may find distressing. CBC News has obtained information from survivors of the Kamloops Indian Residential School and death certificates regarding some children’s deaths — including suicides, ...
How some children at the Kamloops residential school died
n 2015, retired Catholic priest Paul-André Harvey from Quebec's Chicoutimi diocese pleaded guilty to 39 charges of indecent assault and gross indecency. Most of his victims were girls between the ages of eight and 10. Harvey was sentenced to six ...
The priest’s confession: What the Catholic bishops knew – The Fifth Estate
Dec 20, 2015, This week the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released its final report. Among its findings, more details on the scale of tragedy at residential schools. Thousands of children died in that system. And that number only begins ...
St. Anne’s survivor Chris Metatawabin talks about his experience at the notorious school that had an electric chair. Read More: https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform/st-anne-residential-school-opp-documents
Residential school survivor talks about the electric chair at St. Anne’s school