‘Reconciliation was possible:’ Indigenous priest reconciles faith with identity
Cristino Bouvette’s mind often goes to his grandmother when he thinks about reconciliation: her strength, her empathy and her ability to forgive. He is a Roman Catholic priest and his kokum, Amelia Mae Bouvette, was a residential school survivor.
“She was a woman of deep faith,” Bouvette says from Calgary.
In recent years, Bouvette, 35, has been asked on numerous occasions how he reconciles being Indigenous and being a priest.
For a long time there was no conflict, he says. Christianity was ingrained in his grandmother. She grew up a member of the United Church of Canada and members of the family were ordained ministers.