In Minnesota, US cardinals and pope’s ambassador decry mass deportations and call for reconciliation
Church leaders condemned deportations affecting families and children in Minnesota, calling for humane solutions and peace amid a winter enforcement surge.
- Minnesota Catholic leaders, including cardinals and the pope's ambassador, criticized mass deportations during increased immigration enforcement, calling for reconciliation and kindness amid fear in migrant communities.
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Church leaders call for healing, reconciliation at Mass of solidarity with migrants in Minneapolis
ST. PAUL, Minn. (OSV News) — The spiritual pastor of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis preached on the importance of turning from anger to reconciliation and forgiveness during a “Votive Mass of Solidarity with Migrants” at the University of St. Thomas’ Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in St. Paul Feb. 27. Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda celebrated the Mass with Cardinal Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States; Cardinal Robe…
In Minnesota, U.S. cardinals, pope’s ambassador decry mass deportations and call for reconciliation
Two American cardinals and the Vatican’s ambassador to the U.S. denounced the mass deportations in Minnesota under the federal government’s immigration crackdown. They also urged everyone to repair strained relations and work together toward humane solutions.
In Minnesota, US cardinals and pope’s ambassador decry mass deportations and call for reconciliation
Two American cardinals and the Vatican’s ambassador to the U.S. denounced the mass deportations in Minnesota under the federal government’s immigration crackdown.
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