Leaders seek to address underlying conditions that led to recent waves of migration.
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Bishops, Others Applaud Obama Plan on Immigrants
President Obama rsquo s plan to essentially freeze most deportations for people who are resident and working in the United States would protect as many as 4 4 million people and their families Nearly two million others are already shielded from deportation by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arriv
St. Louis Catholic schools prepare for Ferguson grand jury verdict
While the timing of the grand jury decision involving the Michael Brown shooting remained uncertain, Catholic schools in the Ferguson area were already prepared in case the ruling comes down with classes in session."We have our safety plan in place," said Addie Govero, the principal at Ble
Rally with Thanksgiving theme last-minute plea for immigration order
A table spread with the components of Thanksgiving dinner, with the White House as a backdrop, set the scene on Nov. 19 for what will turn out to be a last-minute pitch to the president to protect some of the nation's 11 million immigrants who are in the country illegally.Shortly before the Whit
Bishops urge lame duck Congress to get off the ground: They ask for action on poverty, conscience protection, online access
In two letters to members of Congress, the chairmen of four committees of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops urged action to protect the poor and to enact conscience protections for medical workers and insurers.A third letter by the chairmen of two other committees encouraged the chairman of th
Pakistan church demands end to ‘blasphemy’ incited ‘street justice’
The Catholic Church in Pakistan has presented a series of demands to the government, calling for a fair and thorough investigation into the beatings and burning of a young Christian couple accused of desecrating the Quran.In a so-called Charter of Demands sent to top government officials Nov. 17, ch
Pope condemns attack on Jerusalem synagogue, urges end to violence
Pope Francis condemned the "unacceptable episodes of violence" in Jerusalem, episodes that "do not spare even places of worship," after an attack in a synagogue left four worshippers, a policeman and the two attackers dead.At the end of his general audience Nov. 19, the day after
Iganatian Family ‘Teach in’ about passion for social justice
Students meet with members of Congress to advocate for human rights in Central America.
Jesus invites all to take risk ‘of being more,’ says Chicago archbishop
Archbishop Blase J.Cupich installed at Holy Name Cathedra
Catholic defense of family means aiding migrant families
Migrants are among the poorest, most vulnerable people in the world, and a church committed to defending strong families must be particularly engaged in assisting migrant couples and their children, a U.S. bishop told a Vatican conference."Across the globe, 175 million migrants seek safety and
