You might find enlightenment by
reading the whole of the apology, especially the
... For the deplorable conduct of those members of the Catholic Church, I ask for God's forgiveness and I want to say to you with all my heart: I am very sorry. And I join my brothers, the Canadian bishops, in asking your pardon. Clearly, the content of the faith cannot be transmitted in a way contrary to the faith itself: Jesus taught us to welcome, love, serve and not judge; it is a frightening thing when, precisely in the name of the faith, counter-witness is rendered to the Gospel....
(emphasis added)
bit.
Strangely enough, His Holiness makes no mention of the efforts of the corporate managers of the RCC Inc. to cover-up what had happened and to silence anyone who looked like they might come forward and disclose what had happened, nor does he acknowledge that the RCC Inc. had any involvement in what happened.
This (and, OK, so I'm exaggerating for emphasis) is like Adolf Hitler's successor coming forward and saying that they regretted the actions of "some Germans" without acknowledging that the German government was in the least bit involved in the operation of the Nazi "murder camps".