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The pope premised his speech by saying that he understood the enormity of the devastation against Indigenous and African populations at the hands of colonizers from Europe. He went on to say that those Europeans were unable to see the victims as people created by God. Then the pope got into the forgiveness aspect of his speech by saying: “In the name of Jesus Christ and as pastor of the church,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], I ask you to forgive those who have offended you. Forgive all those who during these 500 years have been the cause of pain and suffering for your ancestors and for yourselves” (Quoted in Clarke 13).
Portugal’s Regret
Columbus understood sea navigation very well because his basic education was solid. He probably had attended one of Prince Henry’s schools of map-making. After ten years of begging the king of Portugal for subsidies, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain financed his trip. Columbus sailed to the Caribbean in 1492, initially landing in the Bahamas before moving on to Cuba and Hispaniola. When he returned from his initial voyage, Portuguese leaders saw Columbus’ sea excursions as conflicting with their exploration rights. They cited the 1455 papal bull stating that Portugal exclusively had the rights to “…reduce to servitude all infidel peoples” (Williams 3).
Pope John Paul tempered his speech by defending the church’s treatment of Native and African Americans over the years. Although he denounced slavery and colonization and their negative consequences,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], he made a distinction between them and the spread of Christianity. He indicated that although European colonizers brought devastation to the area, they also introduced Christianity, meaning it has had positive effects.
Pope John Paul’s Apology
Pope Alexander VI mediated a compromise between the two countries resulting in the 1494 Treaty of Tordesillas, which officially split the East and West between Portugal and Spain. However, one Portuguese leader, Don Juan,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], expressed regret over failing to explore western seas before Columbus did. In a meeting with Columbus in 1493, Don Juan told Columbus that he had seen African sailors heading west many times, so he knew land was there. West Africans used the equatorial currents that run from West Africa to South America and the Caribbean. They had been sailing to the Americas as far back as the Mali Empire (1250 CE). Portuguese sailors, however, were reluctant to venture into the area because of faulty advice coupled with their decision to explore India (Van Sertima Cool.
Since Pope Nicholas V sanctioned Portugal to make slaves out of all non-Christians, in 1992 Pope John Paul II attempted to rectify that declaration on the 500th anniversary of Columbus’ voyage. He apologized to Native Americans and African Americans for the Catholic Church’s role in colonization and the slave trade. Pope John Paul addressed them in a speech from Santo Domingo. His intent was to get Native Americans and African Americans to forgive Columbus and the atrocities that he and other European adventurers committed.
Different Messages for Both Groups
The day after his speech, the pope met separately with Indigenous and African American representatives to give them written testimony of his position. In the letter to Native Americans,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], he said that the church remembers the slaughters and atrocities done to the people of the region. He went on to say that European invaders were extremely abusive because of the “lack of love in those people who were unable to see the Indigenous as brothers and sons of the same God” (Quoted in Clarke 15). His letter to African Americans stated that it was unfortunate Africans had to forcibly come to the region as captives, which caused tremendous changes in traditional African practices. The pope added that the slave trade was a shameful and criminal event conducted by people who failed to adhere to Christian principles.
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