‘Uniquely suited’: Indigenous priest in charge of liturgy for Pope’s visit
When Vatican officials were looking for someone in Canada to act as a liaison for program planning during the Pope’s visit later this month, they had specific criteria.
Ideally, the person would have Indigenous heritage, have a connection to the residential school system and speak Italian.
This left them with one name: Cristino Bouvette.
The 36-year-old Roman Catholic priest from Calgary is Italian through his mother and Cree and Métis through his father. His kokum, or grandmother, was a residential school survivor.