A First Nations chief, Gerald Antoine, said Thursday that their meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican will be the beginning of a partnership, as Canadian indigenous communities call for an official apology from the Catholic Church over the residential schools. “We very much hope that these discussions will be the beginning of continued dialogue and partnership in which we can learn from the past and share our vision for a hopeful future,” the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) delegation lead said in a press conference on March 31 after meeting the pontiff. The meeting with the head of the Roman Catholic Church lasted for close to two hours, exceeding the originally scheduled one. Antoine, who is the Dene national chief-elect and AFN regional chief of the Northwest Territories, called on Pope Francis to revoke two-centuries-old papal decrees issued in 1455 and 1493, in which the church gave blessings to explorers on …