A Gentle Soul

Dear Editor: I remember her well (“Her Name Was Caroline,” The Tablet, Nov. 3), always kind, always with a smile. Only asked that we keep our streets clean.

The Latin Mass

Dear Editor: Veronica Ganzos made a plea for more Latin Masses because they are inclusive and bring parishioners of different backgrounds together. That point is absolutely correct and is one reason the Latin Mass, now known as Mass in the Extraordinary Form, is coming back.

The Trust of the Faithful

Dear Editor: As a start (Newspapers Examine U.S. Bishops’ Responses to Abuse Allegations, The Tablet, Nov. 10), I’d like to make three suggestions for how bishops can begin to regain the trust of the faithful.

Gun Violence

Dear Editor: Homicide, mayhem and mass shootings by gun violence have become our national drink. When these events occur, we pour out like a recurring decimal with condemnation, outcry and hypocritical statements of pain and sorrow.

An Unquenchable Thirst

Dear Editor: I would respond to Mr. Lancucki (An Anti-Catholic Bias, The Readers’ Forum, Sept. 29) that everything he wrote about the Democratic Party “there is no honor … only an unquenchable thirst for power by any means necessary” actually applies to the Republican Party.

Teaching on Abortion

Dear Editor: I read about Pope Saint Paul VI and his faith (The First Modern Pope, The Tablet, Oct. 20) and understood why he was so loved yet also hated by some.

Synagogue Shooting

Dear Editor: My heart cries out for your lost loved ones, and for all those left behind, family, friends, congregants, for such a heinous crime… My prayers are with all of you and your suffering.

Much-Needed Civility

Dear Editor: A well-crafted, balanced call for much-needed civility (Midterm Elections, The Tablet, Nov. 3).

The Price of Immigration

Dear Editor: Michael Bobrow’s letter in the Oct. 27 Tablet (Traditional Pro-Life Judaism) and in the Nov. 3 issue, The Editor’s Space, As the Tablet Sees It and the letters from Deacon Arthur Griffin (The Crime of Abortion) and Tom Hackert (Politics and Due Process), when read together, provide an interesting commentary on the Catholic Church and how it views (or, more importantly, how it should view) certain critical issues.

Birthright Citizenship

Dear Editor: Hooray for President Trump for reading all the words in the 14th Amendment (President Trump Plans to End Birthright Citizenship, The Tablet, Nov. 3).