
Immigration Debate: Archbishop Wenski Goes to Bat for the Bishops
Archbishop Wenski said the country’s immigration system, including the asylum system in which cases currently take years to resolve, needs a major overhaul.
Archbishop Wenski said the country’s immigration system, including the asylum system in which cases currently take years to resolve, needs a major overhaul.
The yearly event benefits St. Luke’s Center, an outreach program of Catholic Charities in the Archdiocese of Miami. The event kicked off with Mass at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Doral, Florida. Afterward, bikers rode to St. Justin Martyr Church in Key Largo, a distance of about 50 miles.
There’s no local drama in the presidential race, but farther down the ballot things get more interesting — and nationally consequential.
These bishops, who have spoken out recently, are joined by their brother bishops representing all 10 states where abortion is on the ballot have weighed in and who have urged voters to oppose these measures.
According to an April 22 United Nations report, roughly 2,500 people were killed or injured in Haiti in the first quarter of this year.
Nikolas Cruz, who killed 17 people at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, will spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole.
The New York Times pits Florida Governor Ron DeSantis against Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski, with Cuban Americans as the target
The advertisements, placed by the American Business Immigration Coalition Action, quote Archbishop Wenski claiming that DeSantis called immigrant children 'disgusting.'
12 families from nearby St. Joseph Catholic Church were residing in the Champlain Towers complex.
The archbishop emphasized the devastation felt by the community following the death of Schwartzenberger, who not only committed herself to the safety of children through her career but who taught religious education for kids at the parish.
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