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Lenten Immigration Events & Resources
Rosary for Justice at Federal Plaza
February 28 - Federal Plaza
The first of six noontime Rosaries for Justice scheduled for Wednesdays throughout Lent.

Lenten Rosary of Hope at the Federal Plaza

  • Wednesdays, February 28 - April 4
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    Final Lenten Rosary of Hope, April 4th, 12pm at
    Holy Name Cathedral

Women Praying for Immigration Reform



    Resources
  • A Journey of Hope: Justice for Immigrants Lenten Materials
    “Our Call is to Transform”

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  • Way of the Cross for Justice for Immigrants
    Via Crucis Por La Justicia Para Los Immigrantes
    Priests for Justice for Immigrants
    - Archdiocese of Chicago – LENT 2007

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Parish Activities


Justice for Immigrants

Priests for justice for immigrants


Priests for Justice for Immigrants:
Statement and Pledge of October 20th, 2006

English | Polish | Spanish

Homily and Prayers For October 29th, 2006
English | Polish | Spanish


Statement of Bishop John Manz
Auxiliary Bishop on behalf of the Archdiocese of Chicago
Concerning Immigration Reform and Local Enforcement Issues

August 18, 2006

Recent actions by the United States Department of Homeland Security to enforce deportation orders against residents who are in Chicago illegally should again cause us to refocus on the urgent need for a comprehensive, national solution to the issues of immigration reform. In accord with the Catholic Campaign for Immigration Reform: Justice for Immigrants, of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the essential elements of this reform must be: family reunification, just and effective border control, a temporary worker program, restoration of due process protection and a path to legalization and citizenship for those already in the US.

The stories of tragedies, similar to those being heard today, of families and individuals here in Chicago faced with terrible choices because of unresolved immigration status abound across the United States. Further delay in immigration reform will only compound the unfairness of the current situation and place the full burden of a broken system on those affected. As we await these needed reforms, those who minister in the Archdiocese of Chicago will continue to attend to all those in need of pastoral care, no matter their status.

Statement of the Catholic Bishops of Illinois RE: Immigration Reform
March 2006
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CATHOLIC BISHOPS OF ILLINOIS CALL UPON CONGRESS TO ENACT COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM LEGISLATION
Bishops Favor McCain – Kennedy Proposal (S 1033) over H.R. 4437

CHICAGO (March 27, 2006)
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The Archdiocese of Chicago supports:
Justice for Immigrants:
A Journey of Hope
The Catholic Campaign for Immigration Reform

  • Remarks of Auxiliary Bishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller
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  • Remarks of Auxilairy Bishop John R. Manz
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  • Chicago-area Resources for Immigrants and Refugees
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  • Bulletin article for parishes
    English
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  • Offertory Petitions
    English | Polish | Spanish


Auxiliary Bishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller
and Auxilairy Bishop John R. Manz


 
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