Francis Cardinal George, OMI, Archbishop of Chicago, speaks out about same-sex marriage and the secularization of religious values by some Catholic politicians. Read more
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THE CONCHO PADRE POSTFrancis Cardinal George, OMI, Archbishop of Chicago, speaks out about same-sex marriage and the secularization of religious values by some Catholic politicians. Read more
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Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento, California, a member of the board of directors of the Catholic Immigration Network, Inc., issued a statement on the immigration reform being considered by the Congress.
I would like to outline for you our priorities for an immigration reform that works. The current immigration system is broken. The reform will fail if we do not fully incorporate the vital resources of the immigrant community into American Society. Immigrants should be able to participate in all aspects of American life so that we call can work together to build a promising future.
First, we support an accessible and achievable path to citizenship that includes the maximum number of persons. If the goal of immigration reform is to address the issue of irregular immigration for good in a humane manner, then all undocumented persons should be brought out of the shadows and placed into the new system. Leaving a large group behind does not solve the problem and, in the future, could create new ones. We are concerned that income and employment requirements, not to mention large fines, could leave many persons behind.
Second, family unity must remain the cornerstone of our nation’s immigration system. Immigrant families help our nation both economically and socially. This nation cannot take an immigrant’s labor and deny the immigrant’s family. We will work to maintain the integrity of the family-based immigration system.
Third, we believe that enforcement by itself, especially along our southern border, will not solve the challenge of irregular immigration. The punitive enforcement-only approach has been the default policy for the last two decades. It has only aggravated the problem of irregular immigration. Our southern border should be a place of mutual support and an extension of hands across boundaries, not a militarized zone. Sadly, many of our elected officials see more enforcement along our border as the sole solution to irregular migration. We oppose the acceleration of border enforcement as a prerequisite for a legalization program that includes citizenship. An effective legalization program with a path to citizenship will lead to more effective border management.
We must be mindful of the fact that there are many ways to reduce irregular migration, including the creation of legal avenues for migrants to enter the country and work legally. But we also must look at why people risk their lives to come here. We must address such issues, including global poverty and persecution.
While not perfect, the Senate legislation is a major improvement on the status quo and will aid millions of persons. We will resist amendments that add harsh enforcement measures to the bill or weaken or eliminate changes to the legal immigration system, including the path to citizenship.
As a church, we are called to defend the most vulnerable among us, in this case the migrant who has no voice or rights in this country. The interests of those whom the Bible describes as “the least of these” will guide our advocacy moving forward.
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Pope Francis on Wednesday addressed the crowds of pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square for the weekly General Audience. Read the Pope’s remarks as translated by Vatican Radio.
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Pope Francis spoke about how fear can stop the Church moving forward and a culture of ‘adolescent progressivism’ risks ‘de-railing’ the true progress of believers in carrying out God’s law. Instead they must follow the path to Christian maturity by trusting in the Holy Spirit. Read this morning’s report from Vatican Radio.
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O God,
from whom all good things come,
grant that we, who call on you in our need,
may at your prompting discern what is right,
and by your guidance do it.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
– Amen.
Gospel Mt 5:17-19
Jesus said to his disciples:
“Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets.
I have come not to abolish but to fulfill.
Amen, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away,
not the smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter
will pass from the law,
until all things have taken place.
Therefore, whoever breaks one of the least of these commandments
and teaches others to do so
will be called least in the Kingdom of heaven.
But whoever obeys and teaches these commandments
will be called greatest in the Kingdom of heaven.”
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Pope Francis reportedly confirmed the existence of a “gay lobby” within the Roman Curia, in a candid conversation with visiting religious from Latin America. Read more from catholicculture.org
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(Vatican Radio) The Gospel should be generously and simply proclaimed said Pope Francis during morning Mass Tuesday in the Casa Santa Marta chapel. Poverty and praise of God, he said are the two key signs of an evangelical and missionary Church. Instead a rich Church becomes an old, lifeless Church, it becomes an NGO that neglects the true treasure of God’s free grace. Read the report from Vatican Radio.
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This new Catholic News Service video recounts the story of this movie star turned nun as she celebrates 50 years in the abbey. Learn more about Mother Dolores Hart.
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