No closure for Filipino community, six months after Vancouver festival attack
The past six months have been a blur for Rev. Francis Galvan.
The pastor at Sacred Heart Parish in Delta, B.C., has walked the scene of the April 26 Lapu Lapu Day festival attack in Vancouver, listening to stories of devastated Filipino community members. He has sprinkled holy water at the East Vancouver neighbourhood and attended the memorial for victims at Holy Rosary cathedral.
He has hosted gatherings and offered counselling for those reeling from the tragedy that claimed 11 lives and left many others injured.
There has been some healing. But Galvan says there is still anger, confusion and sadness.
