For over 10 years, Bishop Manz has made annual visits to dioceses across the United States to talk to migrant workers and to assess their pastoral and other needs. He makes recommendations to the local dioceses and the bishops’ conference on how the church can better minister to these often-invisible groups.
Bishop meets with ‘people on the move’ working in horse racing industry
SOA Watch to hold border demonstration against ‘militarization’ of region
A Catholic-founded human rights group that for decades has sought the closing of a U.S. military training school in Georgia has moved its main protest to the U.S.-Mexico border.
Thousands gather for Mass to celebrate immigrant spirit in America
Pilgrims from all nationalities and backgrounds walked several miles from a couple of different points in Southern California to join thousands of others at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles for a special Mass to recognize all immigrants July 17.
Survey shows views on immigration differ among Catholics
WASHINGTON (CNS) — A recent survey released by two Washington institutions shows a significant division of views on immigration between the two biggest racial and ethnic […]
Who are these crazy, radical people?
God calls them “Beloved” and often, if we notice, they are acting just like saints.