We saw government officials and civic leaders condemn prior historical actions and commit to restoring and repairing our country’s relationship with Indigenous people.Ĭommitments and speeches are nice, but actions speak louder than words, so I hope that public calls to action will be answered and we will see natural, concrete and financed steps towards progress made in a timely and bold manner. This past year we also witnessed the discovery of unmarked graves on residential school sites. There remains too much anti-vaccine disinformation on social media and in conversation with the people around us and we have seen how COVID is still disproportionately affecting marginalized communities because of vaccine hesitancy. I hope for a better public response to vaccines as booster shots become widely available. We must protect ourselves and our loved ones, and I hope the efforts of frontline workers, NGOs and researchers finally result in greater turnouts and acceptance for the vaccine. It’s hard to quantify that vaccines were rolled out earlier this year, and hard to remember the feeling of visceral hope that accompanied it, especially in the thick of anti-vaccine rhetoric and in the wake of the newest variant, Omicron.ĭespite all the triumphs and heartache and progressive scientific discoveries, it is important to acknowledge the exhaustion of this year and what we choose to hope and pray 2022 will be like.Īs a young person just setting out with more independence in this confusing time, there are definitely hopes that I have for the next year - hopes that I think echo the sentiments of many other Catholic youth across the globe.įor the first time since the pandemic began, we have the opportunity to combat this variant with scientifically-backed solutions as a community, a faith group and a nation at large. It seems we’ve been desensitized to both the good and the horrific we’ve seen over the last 12 months - over the course of the whole pandemic. It’s common on the Internet to see people saying that a whole decade of events has occurred over the last two years, and it really does seem true. I’m sure many of us hoped that 2021 would be better than 2020 as society would be restored to the pre-COVID era and the pandemic could slowly become a memory in the rear-view mirror.