Top US bishop worries Catholic border services for migrants might be imperiled by government action
- Concerns about religious liberty being restricted due to limitations in practicing Gospel precepts were expressed during a news conference.
- Worries were raised regarding the freedom to serve others being jeopardized.
- Expectations of closed borders not aligning with reality post-executive order implementation were highlighted.
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Top US bishop worries Catholic border services for migrants might be imperiled by government action
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Government officials would be infringing on religious freedom if they were to restrict the Catholic Church’s work serving migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border, says a top U.S. bishop. Archbishop Timothy Broglio, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, addressed the issue this week while in Louisville, Kentucky, for a USCCB meeting where migration issues, including the long wait for religious worker visas, ca…
Top US bishop worries Catholic border services for migrants might be imperiled by government action
A top U.S. bishop says government officials would be infringing on religious freedom if they were to restrict the Catholic Church’s work serving migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border. Archbishop Timothy Broglio, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, addressed the issue this week at a meeting in Louisville, Kentucky. Migration topics came up repeatedly, including long waits for religious worker visas that are affecting priests and…
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