What we learn from the REV St-Denis
Suzanne Lareau, who used to head Vélo Québec, writes for Le Devoir about what we’ve learned from the REV St‑Denis. Another piece on Le Devoir considers planning cycling in Montreal for the next ten years.
Suzanne Lareau, who used to head Vélo Québec, writes for Le Devoir about what we’ve learned from the REV St‑Denis. Another piece on Le Devoir considers planning cycling in Montreal for the next ten years.
qatzelok 08:52 on 2022-05-22 Permalink
Meanwhile, an unholy bike lane perturbs some Laval catholics:
https://pushtheenvelope.medium.com/the-renegade-reverend-the-unholy-bike-lane-487041e06a4d
Kate 09:09 on 2022-05-22 Permalink
That’s nothing new. The priest of St‑Édouard church, on St‑Denis at Beaubien, was also perturbed by the REV going past his front door, saying it would be inconvenient for weddings and funerals. We discussed it briefly here.
qatzelok 11:31 on 2022-05-22 Permalink
Could this be because the priests are afraid that Jewish, Muslim, and atheist cyclists will end up converting the car-addicted faithful? Is this a Crusade against ecumenical transportation?