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  The Catholic Church continues it push for Comprehensive immigration reform.
 A drive called "Justice for Immigrants" is being orchestrated by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Migration. The churches are making postcards accessible to followers on Ash Wednesday, February 17, 2010 and on the following weekend of February 20-21, 2010. Then the Postcards are to be collected and sent to the Congressional delegation. Archbishop Vlazny sent out a memo to priests and in part, he mentioned that regardless of a person immigration status, either legal or undocumented, the fundentmental belief in our faith is based on the teaching of Christ who said to take care for aliens and newcomers. Comprehensive immigration reform is the correct path to ensure that this hardship is righted. The archbishop went on to say a lot of people are under the misconception that our undocumented brothers and sisters have come to this country unjustly. The facts are, they have showed up and for the majority of them, they are impoverished and disadvantaged brothers and sisters looking for a way to exist. The heads of the Church reminds everyone that the Holy Family were migrants. Speaking of immigrants, Pope Benedict has spoken about this and commented that everyone, man or woman should be regarded as brothers and sisters and are the children of the one and only Father. Many correspondences have been received that had concerns with the Church’s position regarding our undocumented sisters and brothers. They asked "Why should we care about people who break our laws?" We care because we believe in the enlightenment Jesus gave us through the words of St. Matthew’s Gospel in the 25th chapter, ‘For I was a stranger and you welcomed me.’ These are words we all need to live by.

Albuquerque, New Mexico Immigration Attorneys

Kretz & Romero, P.C.



La Iglesia Católica sigue es impulsar la reforma integral de inmigración.

Una unidad denominada "Justicia para los Inmigrantes" está orquestada por la Conferencia de los Estados Unidos de Obispos Católicos de la Comisión de Migraciones. Las iglesias están haciendo tarjetas de acceso a los seguidores de Ceniza Miércoles, 17 de febrero 2010 y en el siguiente fin de semana de febrero 20-21, 2010. Entonces, el Postales se recogen y se envían a la delegación del Congreso. Arzobispo Vlazny envió un memorándum a los sacerdotes y, en parte, mencionó que a pesar de un estado de inmigración persona, ya sea legales o indocumentados, la creencia de fundentmental en nuestra fe se basa en la doctrina de Cristo, quien dijo que para atender a los extranjeros y los recién llegados. La reforma integral de la inmigración es el camino correcto para asegurar que se enderezó estas dificultades. El arzobispo continuó diciendo un montón de gente tiene la idea errónea de que nuestros hermanos y hermanas han venido a este país injustamente. Los hechos son, que han aparecido y para la mayoría de ellos, son pobres y desfavorecidos de hermanos y hermanas buscan una manera de existir. Los jefes de la Iglesia recuerda a todos que la Sagrada Familia fueron los migrantes. Hablando de los inmigrantes, el Papa Benedicto XVI ha hablado sobre esto y comentó que toda persona, hombre o mujer, debe considerarse como hermanos y hermanas y los hijos del único Padre. Muchas han sido las correspondencias que había recibido con preocupación la posición de la Iglesia respecto a nuestras hermanas y hermanos indocumentados. Se preguntó "¿Por qué nos importan las personas que violan nuestras leyes?" Nos preocupamos porque creemos en la iluminación Jesús nos dio a través de las palabras del Evangelio de San Mateo en el capítulo 25, "Porque yo era un extraño y me hospedaron." Estas son palabras que todos necesitamos para vivir.

Albuquerque, Nuevo México Abogados de Inmigración

Kretz & Romero, P.C.
Categories: Catholic Church

Posted By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero on February 17, 2010 12:05 am | Permalink 
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