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Comprehensive Immigration Reform

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Justice for ImmigrantsI am posting a notice about Cardinal McCarrick testifying in the Senate re: Comprehensive Immigration Reform. We need to help the Catholic position on Immigration Reform be known - many other voices are distracting and distorting our position as Catholics.

Cardinal McCarrick testifies in the U.S. Senate on Comprehensive Immigration Reform

His Eminence Theodore Cardinal McCarrick, archbishop emeritus of Washington, D.C., testified before the Senate Subcommittee on Immigration on October 8th on the Church's position on immigration reform.  Cardinal McCarrick called for legislation which would 1) bring immigrants out of the shadows through a legalization program;  2) preserve family unity through reforms to the family-based immigration system;  3) create legal avenues for migration for migrant workers;  4) restore due process protections for immigrants; and 5) address the root causes of migration.  In his testimony, Cardinal McCarrick described the human suffering that the Church witnesses each day in immigrant communities, as families are torn apart and immigrants are detained for long periods.  Cardinal McCarrick also asked the subcommittee to ensure that the immigration debate is civil and is not used for political or partisan purposes.

A copy of the Cardinal's testimony can be found on the Justice for Immigrant's website at justiceforimmigrants.org

Last Updated on Friday, 23 April 2010 14:47
 

Videos of Miguel D'Escoto

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Maryknoll Affiliate Bill Ofenloch pointed out three videos on YouTube of Miguel D'Escoto MM critiquing the UN after his time as President of the UN General Assembly. Click on "Read more" to view the videos.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 October 2009 06:08
 

Adventurous Nurses Changing Lives

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Guatemala in my bloodFormer Maryknoll Lay Missioner Elizabeth Desimone has recently had a book published: Guatemala in my blood: How nursing in remote villages revolutionized my life. The book is available from Amazon.com. You can also read more on her own website, Jungle Nursing.
 

Global economy imperils Earth, humanity

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Dear member of the Maryknoll community,

We extend our heartfelt thanks to all the Maryknoll missioners, lay missioners, affiliate groups and individuals who took part in the Faith, Ecology and the Global Economy reflection process earlier this year. Through the our recent reflection process, Maryknollers around the world called for a new emphasis on simplicity, sufficiency and frugality – and to create a new economic system that recognizes the dignity and rights of humans, communities, species and Earth itself.

All of your reflections from around the world have been crafted into the statement entitled “Global economy imperils Earth, humanity,” available on the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns’ website. The statement has been translated into Spanish, "La economía global arriesga la Tierra, la humanidad," thanks to Maryknoll Affiliate Alicia Gonzalez-Capestany, and is for use in your communities. The Spanish language version can be downloaded here.

Thank you again for participating in the reflection process.

Sincerely,

Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 15 October 2009 09:34
 

Fighting Poverty to Build Peace

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Recently, the New Orleans Chapter read the article from America Magazine Fighting Poverty to Build Peace by the Most Rev. Howard J. Hubbard, bishop of Albany. We also encourage you to read this article and perhaps use it for a reflection piece in your Chapter.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 October 2009 18:50
 


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