Published November 18, 2012, 12:00 AM
Local view: Catholic Church welcomes a convert
As a young girl, I wanted in the worst way to stay at my grandmother’s house in the city for a few days in the summer. “The city” was Melrose Park, Ill., a run-down, urbanized, predominantly black and Italian suburb of Chicago. I was 10. My mother refused, for whatever reasons mothers have; maybe she thought I would become a “city kid” or, worse, a Catholic. She sentenced me to more days in hot, rural, farm-country Illinois, days I spent bored and sweaty.By: Moriah Erickson, Duluth News Tribune
