World Day of Migrants and Refugees emphasizes the importance of walking with our brothers and sisters in need
The Catholic Church observes the World Day of Migrants and Refugees on the last Sunday of September each year.
The Catholic Church observes the World Day of Migrants and Refugees on the last Sunday of September each year.
They traveled to the Diocese of Yakima in Washington State to learn about ministries serving the poor there.
VATICAN CITY — The Catholic Church’s focus for the World Day of Migrants and Refugees 2024 highlights its need to walk alongside displaced persons and to convey to them God’s presence … Learn More
A federal judge in San Diego has moved to end separating migrant families at the U.S. border for the next eight years, heading off a possible reinstatement of a policy … Learn More
‘We’ve seen children come in with no coats during the winter.’
VATICAN CITY — Taking to heart the lesson of the parable of the good Samaritan is the key to assisting the millions of migrants and refugees forced to travel far … Learn More
A very common question people are asking today about migrants is, “Why are these people not coming legally like my ancestors did?” There are many answers to this question. First, … Learn More
‘Experience the presence of the Lord in reaching out to each other.’
“Encontrar nuevos caminos” es una de las frases favoritas del padre Camilo Cruz, párroco de la Pro-Catedral de Saint Patrick en Newark, cuando habla del viaje de los inmigrantes. Es … Learn More
Newark parishes are welcoming those most in need during immigration crisis