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Menores inmigrantes están “tranquilos” en los refugios, según religiosos
Un grupo de líderes católicos de Estados Unidos aseguró hoy que los niños inmigrantes separados de sus familias en la frontera con México están en buen estado de salud, con el ánimo “tranquilo y con esperanza”.
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Amid policy debate, US bishops hear from migrants at the border
Seeking to hear the stories of migrants and how they have been affected by U.S. detention policy, a delegation of Catholic bishops is visiting the U.S.-Mexico border this week.
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Bishops get closer look at immigration
Bishops from across the country — including the president and vice president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops — gathered in the Rio Grande Valley on Sunday and Monday to see firsthand the experience of children and parents who have recently migrated to the United States.
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Keep immigrant families together, bishops plead at border
Immigration reform requires seeing the faces of immigrants, and hearing their stories, according to five U.S. bishops who have completed a two-day pastoral visit to the U.S. border with Mexico in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley.
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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ CALLS FOR ‘COURAGE TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT’ DURING VISIT TO TEXAS BORDER
–Delegation of Catholic Bishops to hold press conference at 6PM CDT Today– Archbishop José H. Gomez today reflected on his visit to the US southern …
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‘LAMP’, el programa que ayuda a madres inmigrantes y sus hijos en Los Ángeles
outh Central Los Angeles Ministry Project (SC LAMP) ofrece programas educativos que ayudan a empoderar a las mujeres y sus familias para que alcancen el máximo potencial, desarrollen su autoestima y fortalezcan sus relaciones.
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Notes from McAllen, Texas
I am writing from McAllen, Texas, where I have joined some of my brother bishops to pray and try to bring hope to the hundreds of undocumented children being detained here and in nearby Brownsville.
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US Bishops: ‘No villains’ in immigration crisis
A team of 6 US Bishops spent two days visiting personnel and structures providing services to migrants entering the US on its border with Mexico. On Monday they paid a visit to Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley’s Humanitarian Respite Center. The next day they visited Casa Padre Center, a government-run resettlement center for children. There they met with approximately 250 children, toured the facility and celebrated Mass with them. Later they visited a facility where migrants are processed.
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Saying farewell to the Class of 2018
Over the last few weeks, 6,200 seniors graduated from 51 Catholic high schools across the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. About 99 percent of the graduates have been accepted into a college or university, according to statistics from the Department of Catholic Schools.
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Graduating for a greater purpose
Soccer and robotics may not have much in common, but if you competed against St. Bernard High School in either field this past year, you probably learned the hard way that recent St. Bernard’s graduate Odinakachukwu Amobi is a natural born leader.