I trust the Archdiocese of Toronto will promote his cause for canonization.
Monsignor Vincent Foy, heroic Canadian defender of Catholic teaching,
especially Pope Paul VI's encyclical Humanae Vitae, passed away on March
13, 2017.
Ordained priest in 1939, he was 101!
From Wikipedia: "He has consistently written and taught on the intrinsic evil of artificial contraception, and strongly upheld Pope Paul VI's encyclical Humanae vitae when the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops issued the Winnipeg Statement."
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Foy
"So he sounded the alarm, loudly and repeatedly, inveighing against the
Winnipeg Statement and all its pomps and works. By the 1990s, one heard
jokes that there was no subject — from divine revelation to recipe books
— that Msgr. Foy could not relate to the Winnipeg Statement. His dogged
fidelity prevailed, and in 2008, the Canadian bishops consigned the
Winnipeg Statement to history with a new document celebrating Humanae Vitae’s 40th
anniversary, Liberating Potential, which called upon Catholics to
“discover or rediscover” the wisdom of Paul VI and the Church’s
tradition."
Source: http://www.catholicregister.org/columns/item/18292-msgr-foy-knew-what-was-at-stake
"For decades he has fearlessly articulated and defended the teachings of
the Church – in a time of moral and doctrinal chaos in the Church in
Canada. He is best known for his untiring defense of Catholic teachings
on marriage and family life, Pope Paul VI’s encyclical Humanae vitae. His efforts have earned him a papal commendation and the Pro-life Man of the Year Award."
Source: https://msgrfoy.com/about/
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