A federal judge cited two Gospel verses in his order releasing five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father from a Texas family detention center.
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Washington Roundup: Shutdown negotiations on ICE; bishops praise new Mexico City Policy; and more
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonLawmakers sought to avoid a partial government shutdown, while some U.S. bishops praised the Trump administration’s expanded Mexico City Policy.
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Catholics in Minneapolis are wrestling with sorrow, anger, fear and faith as they navigate tensions between federal and local authorities on immigration.
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Amid soaring domestic and global tensions, the head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has called for a Holy Hour for peace for national renewal.
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More U.S. Catholic bishops are sounding the alarm over an increasingly frayed social order both at home and abroad, calling for a recommitment to the Gospel.
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(OSV News) — “How will you help restore a culture of life in the midst of death?” Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin of Newark, New Jersey, put that question to participants …
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MN Catholic Conference director, other faith leaders call for ‘off-ramp’ to immigration enforcement ‘crisis’
by Joe Ruffby Joe RuffST. PAUL, Minn. (OSV News) — Urging federal, state and local elected officials in Minnesota to chart an “off-ramp from this crisis” of increased federal immigration enforcement, Minnesota Catholic Conference …
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Vance visits Minneapolis to ‘tone down the temperature’ during immigration enforcement
by Joe Ruffby Joe RuffMINNEAPOLIS (OSV News) — Vice President JD Vance said he visited with business leaders, federal immigration enforcement officers and local law enforcement in Minneapolis Jan. 22 to better understand how an …
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(OSV News) — Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda of St. Paul and Minneapolis — whose territory has become a flashpoint in the nation’s immigration policy debate — is calling for “comprehensive …
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Acknowledging what he described as “a heaviness in our community these days,” Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda assured Catholics and the Twin Cities community of his continued prayers.
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