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markomalley
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Please take a look at this reflection published on the Diocese of Wichita website (PDF file).
Bishop Michael Jackels and other Kansas Church leaders drafted a reflection on issues related to undocumented immigrants. Its purpose is to assist in the formation of consciences and to contribute to the public discussion on the topic.
This is a brilliant and even-handed statement that SHOULD (but likely won’t) serve as an exemplar for the USCCB to follow. It calls on citizens to have charity, it calls on illegals to embrace the culture and values of the country they are trying to adopt, and it calls on the government to a) enforce the laws and b) improve the laws.
Oh, how I wish that Bishop Jackels had a larger voice within the bishop’s conference. Wisdom like his on this subject needs to be broadcast far more than the “nazi” and “know-nothing” references spewed by others in the hierarchy.
Bishop Michael Jackels and other Kansas Church leaders drafted a reflection on issues related to undocumented immigrants. Its purpose is to assist in the formation of consciences and to contribute to the public discussion on the topic.
This is a brilliant and even-handed statement that SHOULD (but likely won’t) serve as an exemplar for the USCCB to follow. It calls on citizens to have charity, it calls on illegals to embrace the culture and values of the country they are trying to adopt, and it calls on the government to a) enforce the laws and b) improve the laws.
Oh, how I wish that Bishop Jackels had a larger voice within the bishop’s conference. Wisdom like his on this subject needs to be broadcast far more than the “nazi” and “know-nothing” references spewed by others in the hierarchy.