Dear Editor: I want to thank Farrah Connell (Up Front and Personal, April 11) for giving me the prayer to St. Joseph of Cupertino…the saint whose intercession can help one pass an exam. I prayed to him for my son who was taking a very long grueling test, and thank you St. Joseph of Cupertino and thank you, Farrah because he did very well on this test.
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Is Doomsday Near?
Dear Editor: If the three letters of Aug. 1 (Readers’ Forum) enthusiastically supporting Donald Trump reflect the view of a significant proportion of the American electorate, I can only say with Hamlet, “Then is doomsday near.”
Holy Day – Obligation or Not
Dear Editor: I find it very irritating when I come across what used to always be a holy day of obligation (the Assumption of our Blessed Mother) reduced to an ordinary day simply because it falls on a Saturday. God forbid one should have to go to Mass two days in a row. This causes much confusion to the faithful because it is inconsistent.
Farewell to Eileen Bowman
Dear Editor: Our parish secretary at St. Clare Church in Rosedale, Eileen Bowman, is retiring after 40 years of faithful service. She has served under approximately 16 pastors. She is dedicated and efficient and has all the necessary information at her fingertips. She will be sorely missed.
Happy Retirement Mr. Salvo!
Dear Editor: I’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate Mr. Fred Salvo on his retirement from St. Francis Preparatory High School. Mr. Salvo taught algebra, trigonometry and calculus for 45 years. Through it all, his good name has always been synonymous with excellence, integrity and dedication. I hope all the years ahead bring him great joy and well-deserved relaxation.
Love God, Then Earth
Dear Editor: I was delighted to see that the Dominican Sisters in Amityville, L.I., have dedicated a parcel of their land to the production of organic produce by local farmers. I myself am a proponent and practitioner of the reduce, reuse, recycle principles of stewardship. Yes, I even compost! I love the earth, and praise God for His wonderful creation and for His care of us.
St. Alphonsa Caption Clarification
Dear Editor: I am a member of Our Lady of the Snows (OLS) parish for 22 years. I am also a leading member of the Indian Roman Catholic Community (Latin Rite) in the U.S. For the last three years, I worked with the pastors of OLS viz. Msgr. Raymond Chappetto (Bishop Chappetto) and Father Kevin McBrien, planning and conducting the feast of St. Alphonsa and have been proud to see that year after year the event has been attracting more and more Catholics from within and outside of the parish.
Visiting Our Senior Priests
Dear Editor: In his column, Put Out Into the Deep, in the Aug. 1 issue of The Tablet, Bishop DiMarzio states, “We receive so much from the generosity of our priests, but they also need our help. It is our responsibility that they receive proper care and compassion from us for all that they have given to us.” While the need to provide proper physical care for our retired priests is unquestionable, isn’t the need to provide for their emotional and communal needs equally as important? In doing so we may actually be helping improve their physical condition.
Deep Convictions in History
Dear Editor: Re: George Weigel’s column, “Progressive Catholic Authoritarianism” (July 16), the “penchant for misrepresentation and calumny” is hardly new in the history of the Church. Just look at Peter and Paul, the theological disputes in the early councils, or Bernard and Abelard. That’s what happens when people believe with deep convictions. In time, they all serve the divine purpose.
Asking the ‘Jesus Questions’
Dear Editor: I have a few thoughts to share in response to Ms. Ilene Salerno’s Aug. 1 letter encouraging a greater attentiveness to Donald Trump’s message. Ms. Salerno writes: “It is so refreshing to have someone stand up and tell it like it is.”
