A Statement from the Catholic Bishops of Nebraska
Nebraska Catholic Conference
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Immigration: A Call to Be Patient, Hospitable and Active for Reform
A Statement from the Catholic Bishops of Nebraska
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With humility and great trust in the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we write jointly as Bishops of the Church and pastors of all Catholic Nebraskans on the topic of immigration, a pressing human reality that seeks a response. We acknowledge the breadth and depth of this topic as we issue these comments as concerned teachers and pastors.
Immigration is at once local and global, personal and social. It is multidimensional and complex, encompassing an array of economic, political, legal, cultural and moral issues. A source of profound challenges, immigration is often identified with unauthorized entry into or presence in the United States—commonly referred to as illegal immigration. It is a subject of intensely felt concern and frustration.
At the same time, the topic of immigration presents opportunities: for expanded understanding and personal growth, for communication and dialogue, for outreach, charity and hospitality, and for spiritual enrichment and a strengthening of faith in God’s divine plan for all humanity. As Catholics, we are called to embrace these opportunities.
Nebraska Experiences
We are mindful of relatively recent events in Nebraska that received considerable public attention and caused strong reactions. These include, but certainly are not limited to, a major workplace enforcement raid in Grand Island, statewide policy debates and intensifying interest on the part of the State Legislature, and an ongoing, much-publicized local policy and political debate in Fremont. Nebraska is by no means immune from the realities and challenges of both legal and illegal immigration. In fact, Nebraska has been identified as a “new destination state,â€
Illegals breaking the laws of God and man.
1. Any church that involves itself in politics should lose their 501c3 status as they are in violation of separation of church and state policies.
2. The Catholic Church’s population was declining prior to the illlegals invading our country. The church wants to increase their patronage i.e. it all equates to money for them. The majority of illegals are from Mexico and Latin America, and they are Catholic. Do the math.
3. If the Vatican is so pro-illegal then THEY should financially take them all in and pay for them with the churches money.
4. The bible does not support lying, cheating, stealing, committing rapes and crimes, bringing in drugs to communities and arrogance. The bible talks about being respectful and abiding by the laws of other countries. Therefore anyone that supports illegals is not only going against the laws of man but the word of God.