
Centre for Truth and Reconciliation to release names of residential school priests
OTTAWA — The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation says it will soon release the names of 140 priests or brothers who worked in residential schools.
Along with their names, the centre said in a media release it will also post online their personnel files and the names of the schools where they served.
“These personnel files supply a human measure to a story that is too often only institutional. Until now, these records were dispersed in many unique repositories across Turtle Island,” said Raymond Frogner, the head of archives and senior director of research at the centre.
“We are creating a central source to examine, understand and heal from one of the longest serving and least understood colonial social programs in the history of the country.”