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Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso has warned that one in five Catholics in America are at risk of themselves or family members being deported under President Trump's mass deportation plans.
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KTSM 9 News on MSNEl Paso Diocese to celebrate life of Pope Francis with MassThe Diocese of El Paso is celebrating the life of Pope Francis with a memorial Mass this week. The Mass will be celebrated at ...
As the number of displaced people worldwide surged and conservative views took root, Francis never stopped standing up for ...
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) urged Congress in a letter on Thursday to support the recently introduced Religious Workforce Protection Act (RWPA) in order to prevent U.S.-based ...
Update: The Diocese of El Paso released the following statement from Bishop Mark Seitz. "As for most of us in the Borderland, I awoke this morning to the sad news of the passing of our father and ...
Pope Francis passed away on tktkt after 12 years of leading the international Catholic community. In light of the loss, ...
Bishop Mark J. Seitz of El Paso, who chairs the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Migration, told the crowd that the Trump administration’s radical immigration policy represented ...
But St. Peter's Square is open to all. Pope Francis "certainly has been more outspoken than his predecessors in recent history," said Bishop Mark Seitz, who heads the diocese of El Paso ...
visa,” wrote USCCB President Archbishop Timothy Broglio and Migration Committee Chairman Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso, Texas. Workers with an R-1 visa are generally required to return home ...
Multiple U.S. bishops are hailing a proposed bipartisan effort to keep religious workers — including Catholic priests — in the United States by extending their special visas instead of sending ...
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