Letters to the Editor Week of July 30, 2022

Response to George Weigel; Remembering Father Greg Stankus; On the Eucharist; The Closing of St. Lucy-St. Patrick; Gov. Hochul’s Contradiction; OLMC Feast Was a Sure Thing.

Celebrating 200 Years Of a Unique Parish

In the summers of 1959 and 1960, several seminarians and I assisted the priests of the parish of St. James Cathedral (not yet a Basilica) in taking a census of Catholics in the neighborhood.

In Quebec, Pope Condemns Modern Colonization of Indigenous

Pope Francis arrived in Quebec Wednesday, where he reiterated his apology to the country’s Indigenous peoples for the Catholic Church’s historic role in the “violent opposition” of their culture and condemned both new and old forms of colonization.

Canadian Indigenous Grateful for Papal Apology, But They Want More

Survivors of Canada’s residential school system who were present for Pope Francis’ apology Monday described the moment as historic and “bittersweet,” but said the highly anticipated mea culpa will only be meaningful if it’s followed by concrete action.