USCCB Statement:
Our Lady of Guadalupe is a Powerful Reminder that We Are All Called to Be One in Christ Jesus
The Catholic Church commemorates the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patroness of the Americas, annually on December 12th. Besides this Marian feast day and devotion to the Blessed Mother carrying special significance for many immigrants in the United States, Our Lady of Guadalupe is also known as patroness of the unborn after appearing to Saint Juan Diego as a pregnant mother. In a reflection released on the eve of the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, several committee chairs of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops wrote about the particular significance that “La Virgen” under this title holds for the country in these times.
New JFI resource: Immigration Enforcement and Protected Areas
In light of recent reporting, MRS has produced a new explainer on protected areas (formerly known as sensitive locations). This resource will be updated in the event of any changes to the current protected areas guidance. In addition to the options provided in the document for reporting violations of the protected areas guidance, we also encourage you to share such instances with JFI.
As we move into a new administration that will likely bring new initiatives and challenges on the migration front, our new JFI page on the website will provide an opportunity to explore some of the longstanding policy positions staked out by the institutional church on this issue and updated responses to emergent policy issues.
NOTICE: JFI National Zoom Call – Thursday, January 9, 2025 at 2 PM Eastern / 11 AM Pacific
Please note on your calendars the date and time for the January 9, 2025 JFI National Zoom Call. Information to participate in the call will be sent to the participant call list. Please send us an email if you want to be on the list.
Welcome Wednesdays
For #welcomewednesday, Getachew Besher at Catholic Charities in Rochester, shares stories of refugee families he has worked with; "you hear this kind of appreciation that is coming from the heart.” See more here.
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