At the border, a migrant evangelization ministry on pause
- Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso is leading a march and vigil on March 24 to protest the Trump administration's mass deportation plans aimed at unauthorized immigrants.
- Seitz expressed concern for the community's 'palpable anxiety' due to current immigration policies and emphasized the need for a response to 'indiscriminate immigration enforcement.'
- Cardinal Fabio Baggio and other bishops will join Seitz, showing solidarity in opposing the administration's actions and calling for human dignity.
- Pope Francis described the mass deportation program as a major crisis that threatens the dignity and vulnerability of many families.
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El Paso Catholic Bishop Joins Rally Denouncing Trump's 'Immoral' Immigration Policy
The Catholic bishop of the El Paso diocese is joining an anti-Trump protest to denounce the president's "immoral" immigration policies. The post El Paso Catholic Bishop Joins Rally Denouncing Trump’s ‘Immoral’ Immigration Policy appeared first on Breitbart.
At the border, a migrant evangelization ministry on pause
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (RNS) — Back in December, a group of migrants, released just hours before from detention centers or Customs and Border Protection processing, sat beside a large photo of Nazareth in the sanctuary of Iglesia Bautista West Brownsville, ready to participate in Wednesday night worship. After a dinner of spaghetti, pizza and Coca-Cola prepared by women from this Southern Baptist church, the Rev. Carlos Navarro hoped they could turn…
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