Indigenous delegation arrives in Rome ahead of meetings with Pope Francis
ROME — An air of anticipation filled Indigenous delegates as their long flight from Montreal landed in Rome early Sunday morning ahead of planned meetings with Pope Francis.
“We are here because of our family, our family that has been uprooted, displaced and also relocated,” said Chief Gerald Antoine, the Assembly of First Nations delegation lead.
“It’s been a long journey. Finally, we are coming here to bring their message here.”
The 32 Indigenous delegates may have different expectations heading into their upcoming meetings with the head of the Roman Catholic Church, but it’s clear they all feel it is an important moment in history.