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Easter covenant expected to fuel residential school healing in Kamloops

Tk鈥檈ml煤ps te Secw茅pemc, Catholic Church announce pending new agreement
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A child鈥檚 dress is seen on a cross outside a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C., Sunday, June 13, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

Vancouver鈥檚 Catholic Archbishop says a 鈥楽acred Covenant鈥 agreement has been reached with the First Nation in Kamloops, B.C., that announced the discovery the remains of more than 200 children at the site of a former residential school.

Archbishop J. Michael Miller of the Catholic archdiocese of Vancouver says the agreement with the Tk鈥檈ml煤ps te Secw茅pemc will open a 鈥渘ew chapter鈥 in the relationship between the church and First Nations in B.C.

Miller says the church recognizes its complicity in the Canadian government鈥檚 colonialist policies toward First Nations and the 鈥渞esulting tragedies鈥 from the residential school system.

Chief Rosanne Casimir of Tk鈥檈ml煤ps te Secw茅pemc says the covenant will see the church share records and information as the nation continues to investigate the site of a former Kamloops Indian Residential School where hundreds of children went missing.

The nation announced in May 2021 that a search around the former school site using ground-penetrating radar found the unmarked burial sites of the remains of more than 200 children who were students at the school.

The Nation and the archdiocese say the agreement includes commitments from the church on how to properly memorialize residential school survivors, information sharing about missing children and to offer 鈥渉ealing services鈥 to family members of those who attended the school.

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