Dear Editor: The focus by guest columnist Marge Fenelon (April 22) on “The Resurrection Through Mary’s Eyes,” makes us realize how much this Jewish mother suffered there beneath the cross.
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What Trump Really Said
Dear Editor: A letter (April 22) from Christine Napolitan indignantly insists that we accept her reducing my comments to being a stereotyped reaction which perpetuates “fake news” since it doesn’t agree with her misperception of candidate Trump’s public remarks. She cautions that we shouldn’t stereotype her because of her Catholic identity.
Bishop Ray’s Example
Dear Editor: In regard to the upcoming Year for Vocations, I would most respectfully suggest that one of the best recruitment “advertisements” for vocations is to have people spend some time with Auxiliary Bishop Ray Chappetto.
The Franciscan Brothers
Dear Editor: In response to The Tablet’s editorial “Our Brothers” (April 22), I have written this letter. Thank you for doing this.
Need More Information
Dear Editor: I am a 70-year-old cover-to-cover reader of The Tablet, and have been so since well before my teens. I have never written a letter of complaint until today, as I do so with regard to the Letter to the Editor titled, “News That’s Fit to Print” (April 22).
Leaving the Democrats
Dear Editor: Tom Perez, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, recently stated that you cannot be pro-life and a Democrat!
Pro-Life, Pro-Woman
Dear Editor: I attended the Women’s March several weeks ago in Manhattan. I proudly carried my sign reading, “Pro-Life, Pro-Woman, Anti-Trump.” I marched for three hours and was treated in a respectful and friendly manner by all.
More Marriage Promotion
Dear Editor: The Feb. 11 edition of The Tablet had an excellent column by Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio regarding the institution and sacrament of marriage. In the piece, the bishop even mentioned that National Marriage Week was held from Feb. 7-14.
Leaving the Democrats
Dear Editor: I have been a registered Democrat for 50 years. I am pro-life, pro-traditional marriage, conservative. The Democratic Party at one time embraced all of these values. Now, however, if you hold these positions, they don’t want you to speak your mind, they don’t want you to march with them on women’s marches. You are vilified and snubbed, only because you have a different opinion than that which the Democratic Party espouses.
Sisters Still Relevant
Dear Editor: Rita Piro’s Up Front and Personal article, “Sisters Are as Relevant as They’ve Ever Been,” (March 25) leaves me befuddled.
