City decides not to keep cross purple

Although the cross on Mount Royal turned purple for one night, the city is not keeping it purple till the election of a new Pope. But this piece suggests that no clear decision or official announcement was made about this change in the tradition.

This item cites a “site web externe consacré au site patrimonial du Mont-Royal” – not naming it directly – which claims the cross turns purple “pour souligner la mort d’un pape ou d’un roi.” It wasn’t turned purple for Queen Elizabeth, but the difference there is that there isn’t an interregnum: the moment the monarch dies, the next in line automatically becomes the monarch – no conclave needed.

The Journal gets in an anti-woke dig in the deck: “Le souci de ne pas heurter la sensibilité des non‑catholiques et des non-croyants explique la décision de la Ville.” But since no official announcement was made, how can they know that?