Kamloops bishop says Pope wants meaningful reconciliation with First Nations, not just to apologize
KAMLOOPS — In the aftermath of 215 unmarked graves being found at Tk’emlups to Secwepemc, Bishop Joesph Nguyen has been humbled.
Even though he didn’t move to Canada until the mid-1990s, he’s been dedicated — like many Canadians — to learning more about the atrocities of residential schools.
“My approach right now is to be humble and simple by looking back with sorrow and learn and look forward with hope,” Nguyen told CFJC Today. “We look back with sorrow and learn the pain and the suffering of the past, but I don’t like to let the past kill us. I like to move forward.”