Ghana welcomes Pope's apology over Catholic Church's role in slavery
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Ghana welcomes Pope's apology over Catholic Church's role in slavery9 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleThomas Naadi,BBC Africa, AccraandBasillioh RukangaAFP via Getty ImagesThe Pope described Church's role in slavery as a "wound in Christian memory"Ghana has welcomed Pope Leo XIV's apology for the Catholic Church's historic role in slavery, describing it as an "act of moral courage" that was important in the global pursuit of "truth, human dignity and justice".The Pope issued the clearest apology yet for the Church's involvement in legitimising slavery and its delay in condemning it for centuries.The apology was published on Monday in the Pope's first major teaching document of his papacy, which also focused on the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI).Ghana was a major hub for the transatlantic slave trade when millions of people were captured and loaded on to ships, never to return home.Between the 16th and 19th Centuries, 12-15 million Africans were shipped to the Caribbean, with about two million dying during the journey.Ghana has long been a leading efforts for compensation and apologies from Western nations for the slave trade.'The gravest crime against humanity': What does the UN vote on slavery mean?The West African nation's government said the Pope's recognition of the painful past was an important step towards healing, reconciliation and a just society.''[The apology] reinforces the growing global understanding that confronting historical injustices demands truth-telling and moral responsibility as essential foundations for justice and reconciliation,'' its statement, released late on Tuesday, said.The Pope's apology was delivered in what is known as a encyclical - technically a letter to Catholic bishops, but which over recent decades have been how a pontiff passes on messages to the world.In the papal letter - titled "Magnific...

