The Tablet January 27, 2021
Father Agnelo Casimiro Pinto, S.M.W.
Father Agnelo Casimiro Pinto, S.M.W., a priest of the Archdiocese of St. Boniface in Winnipeg, Canada, and a long-time resident at St. Augustine, Park Slope, died on Jan. 9, at Abbotsford Regional Hospital, British Columbia. He was 76.
Father Pinto was born on Nov. 3, 1944, in Gokak Falls, India. He was ordained a Priest on Dec. 21, 1969, in India. After arriving in Canada in 1979, he resided at St. Boniface Parish in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
From 1983 to 1990, he was the Priest and counselor for the Mission Institution.
Since 1995, he did work for over 20 years as a clinical counselor at St. Vincent’s Services in downtown Brooklyn.
Progressive Baptist Church’s longtime pastor Rev. Willie L. Tate and Korean War veteran Sgt. First Class Donald J. Sleeman, nicknamed “Mr. Elgin Post 57,” are the latest recipients of an Elgin honorary street designation.
Neither eviction wave nor tsunami, what’s coming is ethnic cleansing, a pogrom
For the past few months, the United States, at all levels, has and has not faced the reality of impending mass evictions. The Center for Disease Control, or CDC, issued an eviction moratorium, which runs out December 31. Numerous states, counties, and cities have issued their own eviction moratoria. In almost each case, the moratorium was riddled with loopholes and way too short-term. None of the moratoria cancelled debt or rent, although some cancelled late fees. Thus, once the moratorium expires, families and individuals will be faced with months of piling debt. Along with debt, hunger has intensified and expanded. Many are forced to decide between food and shelter. Meanwhile, with the pandemic surging, with lockdowns proliferating across the country, evictions are not only ongoing but, in some parts of the country, spiking, despite the pretense of a moratorium. Why? What is the investment in eviction
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