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Little Grand Rapids wants Roman Catholic church to leave amid sexual assault allegation­s, chief says

- Josh Crabb

WARNING: This article con‐ tains details of allegation­s of abuse.

The chief of a remote First Nation in eastern Manitoba says community members want the Roman Catholic church to leave in the wake of disturbing allegation­s a priest who works there sexually as‐ saulted one child, and poten‐ tially several others as well.

Chief Oliver Owen of Little Grand Rapids First Nation told CBC that's the sentiment he heard during a regularly scheduled band meeting

Tuesday.

"I brought that up to the band meeting about our priest and the community right away said, 'you know what, we don't want that per‐ son here in the community, we don't want him to come back and we don't want the church here,'" Owen said in a phone interview.

The meeting followed the RCMP announcing allega‐ tions that an eight-year-old girl was touched inappropri‐ ately Saturday while she was alone with Father Arul Savari at St. John the Evange‐ list Roman Catholic Church in Little Grand Rapids.

Savari, 48, was arrested in Little Grand Rapids, which is about 265 km northeast of Winnipeg near the Ontario border, RCMP said Tuesday afternoon, but he has since been taken out of the com‐ munity and remains in cus‐ tody. The community of around 1,800 is accessible by plane and winter roads.

Savari was charged with five offences — including sex‐ ual assault and sexual inter‐ ference — after RCMP re‐ ceived a report the girl was sexually assaulted while help‐ ing clean the church.

The girl told investigat­ors when she tried to leave, the priest forced her to stay in the building, Mounties said. When she was able to get away, she ran home and told her mom, who reported the incident to police.

Church should come apologize: Chief

"It's hard to imagine. I'm kind of lost for words," Owen said, noting people in the community are just learning the details of the allegation­s.

"It's shocking and I think the church, the Roman Catholic church, should be coming to Little Grand Rapids to apologize."

Savari, who is originally from India and lives in Win‐ nipeg, has been in Canada for six years and served in Little Grand Rapids for the same amount of time, RCMP Supt. Scott McMurchy said. He serves the Catholic Church under the Archbishop of St. Boniface in Winnipeg.

The Archdioces­e of St. Boniface didn't immediatel­y respond to a question Tues‐ day evening about whether it will maintain a presence in the community.

In a prepared statement

earlier in the day, the Archdio‐ cese of St. Boniface expressed its "deep sorrow" to the girl who came forward, her family and the entire community.

"The Archdioces­e immedi‐ ately suspended Fr. Arul Savari from all ministeria­l ac‐ tivity in the Archdioces­e," the church said. "Fr. Savari has been forbidden to have any‐ thing to do with former parishione­rs and children."

Potentiall­y more vic‐ tims: RCMP

RCMP said Tuesday addi‐ tional youth members of the religious community have al‐ ready been identified as po‐ tential victims, and there may be more who have yet to come forward. Officers didn't say exactly how many victims have come forward so far.

"This is early stages of this investigat­ion. My understand‐ ing is there are multiple po‐ tential victims," McMurchy said. "Their informatio­n is be‐ ing gathered as we speak so I don't want to commit to a specific number for that rea‐ son."

"The community's aware of an investigat­ion that's on‐ going and as a result of that awareness there have been other people [who] have con‐ tacted the RCMP."

Investigat­ors said Savari has a home in Win‐ nipeg and travelled in and out of First Nations communitie­s. Mounties said he also visited the community of Pauingassi First Nation in his role as priest, and there may be vic‐ tims in that community.

Pauingassi's Chief couldn't be reached for comment but band councillor Benson Pas‐ cal said Savari didn't spend much time in the community, adding he would visit to main‐ tain a church residence in Pauingassi.

McMurchy said he's not aware of any other com‐ plaints to RCMP about Savari prior to the report of the sex‐ ual assault on May 27.

None of the allegation­s against Savari have been test‐ ed in court.

'Repairing ships': SCO

In a statement Tuesday, Southern Chiefs' Organizati­on Grand Chief Jerry Daniels said they stand with the girl who was harmed.

"First Nations have sadly experience­d predatory be‐ haviour for generation­s when it comes to the churches," Daniels said in a news release. "The leaders of the Catholic church have much work to do in repairing relationsh­ips with relation‐ our nations."

Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Grand Chief Cathy Mer‐ rick said in a news release the allegation­s could affect the whole community.

"We still have residentia­l school survivors that suffered similar abuses, and this ... may be very triggering to those survivors," Merrick said. "My heart is with the people of Lit‐ tle Grand Rapids and Pauin‐ gassi at this time of sorrow."

Owen said there are two other churches in the com‐ munity and that if the Catholic church does as the First Nation wishes and leaves, the impact will be min‐ imal.

"We have our own local churches here," Owen said. "Community members run those churches. It's not like we're going to be without a church."

Anyone with informatio­n or who wishes to make a re‐ port related to Savari is asked to call RCMP in Little Grand Rapids at 204-397-2249 or visit the community's detachment in person, McMurchy said.

Help for people affected by sexual assault is available toll-free through Klinic's sexu‐ al assault crisis line at 1-888292-7565 and Manitoba Jus‐ tice victim services at 1-866484-2846, he said.

Support is available for anyone who has been sexual‐ ly assaulted. You can access crisis lines and local support services through this Govern‐ ment of Canada website or the Ending Violence Associa‐ tion of Canada database. If you're in immediate danger or fear for your safety or that of others around you, please call 911.

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