Catholic bishops condemn 'indiscriminate mass deportation'
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At meeting, US Catholic bishops say they oppose ‘indiscriminate mass deportation of people’
The U.S. Catholic bishops said they oppose “the indiscriminate mass deportation of people” in a special message at their November meeting on Wednesday (Nov. 12). Immigration was a major theme of the meeting,
Prelate also views preventing access to detainees as a serious pastoral and constitutional concern as well as a matter of religious freedom.
For the first time since the Trump administration began its immigration enforcement operation "Midway Blitz" in September, Cardinal Blase Cupich provided extensive remarks about the issue. Back in Chicago after a trip to Rome last week, Cupich said it is ...
The post to the pontifical commission for the Vatican City State is not hugely influential, but the appointment nonetheless shows the pope is not running away from Cupich.
Cardinal Blase Cupich described artificial intelligence (AI) as Pope Leo XIV’s “industrial revolution” at a Georgetown University forum Oct. 30.