
‘Unspeakable tragedy’: Grief and solidarity at Vancouver festival memorial mass
VANCOUVER — Rev. Francis Galvan was supposed to attend the Lapu Lapu Day street festival last Saturday, but he was grieving the death of Pope Francis and wasn’t in the mood for celebrating.
Galvan, the pastor at Sacred Heart Parish in Delta, B.C., said he received a text later that evening — “something terrible had happened” at the Filipino cultural festival.
The next day, he went to the scene to leave candles for the 11 people killed when an SUV plowed through the festival crowd on a street lined with food trucks. He returned through the week to pray and offer comfort to other mourners.
“I saw this lady in front of that street where it happened. She said, ‘Father, bless me and help me or pray for me because I saw what happened.’ And I couldn’t even repeat what she said. It was just too painful.”