Ok I’ve now finished the book, I thought it was great, connected some neurons that I haven’t been to in a while, especially the chapter on busing. [The books needs one more round of editing].
I was one of those kids that transitioned from public to parochial schools when busing hit, I was in 6th grade at the time. In fact, in my neighborhood, anybody that had the means immediately transitioned to Catholic schools (so much for Cardial Medirois quota idea). At that time transitioning to Catholic schools was the only way to get an education, the Boston public schools were, and for the most part still are, a train wreck.
There was a lot of talk about the Boston Globe in the book, I personally feel nothing but contempt for the Boston Globe, The potrayal is pretty accurate. There’s a pretty conservative talk radio station here in Boston that attracts a lot of the Catholics, me being one of them that I hope organizes us into a unified voting block.
Right now we,Catholics in Archdiocise of Boston, need leadership. In my abscence from the Catholic Church I switched to an Evangelical Church, the Evangelical Churches in the Boston suburbs ae 50%+ former Catholics and these churches target Catholics as the “unchurched”.
There appears to be some programs on the horizon and I am hopeful that the siutuation improcves. I fully expect it will in time. This is not the first time in history the Catholic Church has had a crisis like this but it will prevail.
The last chapter was excellent and I’ll state again I am hopeful.