(Part 2) In a moment that calls for reflection and resolve, the Diocese of Orange joins the California Catholic Conference in sharing an important statement on recent violence, public trust, and the call for peace and accountability.
(Part 1) In a moment that calls for reflection and resolve, the Diocese of Orange joins the California Catholic Conference in sharing an important statement on recent violence, public trust, and the call for peace and accountability.
We are excited to introduce Fr. William B. Goldin as the new Director of the Office of Life, Justice, and Peace! Swipe to read a message from Fr. Will.
California Catholic Bishops call on us to follow the Good Samaritan (Lk. 10:34) by showing compassion for our neighbors, especially the most vulnerable among us.
Read their full letter on immigration here: https://t.co/wQm0lR2ReD
#CAleg#California#Catholic #OurLadyOfGuadalupe
LOOK: Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, pro-prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization, presides over the first "Simbang Gabi" of the year at St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican with the Filipino community in Rome, Dec. 15. | via Fr. Edmel Raagas/CBCP News #cbcpnews
https://t.co/UWwlo8IwOv
Join us in urging President Joe Biden to honor the sanctity of life by commuting the sentences of the 40 individuals currently on federal death row:
-->https://t.co/4Iu6IeQ3Tm
#OCCatholic#Commutation#AbolishTheDeathPenalty
Modern slavery—human trafficking, forced labour, prostitution, and organ trafficking—is a crime “against humanity”. Each of us is a reflection of the image of God, and we cannot tolerate that the image of the living God is subjected to such abhorrent exploitation.
Earlier today, MPs voted in favour of the ‘End of Life Bill’ at it’s second reading. We pray that it will be rejected in the latter stages, and that more resources in palliative care are made available for those who suffer.
Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us.
Despite the uncertainty that is to come, @BishopSeitz reminds us that the Church will remain a steadfast lifeline to our vulnerable migrant brothers and sisters in need. We will continue to uphold the dignity of and protect the rights of migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees.
It is a grave sin to exploit the vulnerable, a grave sin that corrodes fraternity and devastates society. As disciples of Jesus, we desire to bring to the world the leaven of the Gospel. May we put God first, along with those whom He especially loves: the poor and the weak.
Most Rev. Mark J. Seitz of El Paso spoke about the fear caused by dehumanizing language around immigrants, often based on harmful generalizations that misrepresent the vast majority of them. Watch the full interview and read today’s statement at: https://t.co/7OEjZzvWCd
This #VeteransDay, EJI acknowledges the plight of many Black veterans who, instead of being treated as honored members of society upon their return from service, were often attacked, lynched, mistreated and abused. https://t.co/3DwtvnYrjC
On this day in 1866, a Texas law was approved authorizing county officials to employ incarcerated people in public works or lease them out to private employers for profit. https://t.co/rF9gpf0mlN