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Catholic Bishops of Arizona Statement on Standing in Solidarity with Immigrants

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“We would like to express our solidarity with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), numerous ecumenical and faith leaders, and many others, in their recent and continued support for immigrants.

“As your bishops, we remain concerned for the safety and welfare of all our flock, including migrants presently facing immense challenges.  Be assured that the Church will continue to advocate for the dignity and just treatment of migrants and will accompany them as much as we are able during this stressful time.

“Pope Francis has eloquently stated that ‘the encounter with the migrant as with every brother and sister in need, is also an encounter with Christ.’  These are good words to remember, especially now as we approach Advent.

“Ultimately, it is our hope that the federal government will develop comprehensive reform of our current immigration system.  In the meantime, please be assured of our prayers for all those who are in need and that our migrant brothers and sisters know that they are not alone.”

Most Rev. John P. Dolan
Bishop of Phoenix

Most Rev. Edward J. Weisenburger
Bishop of Tucson

Most Rev. James S. Wall
Bishop of Gallup

Most Rev. Eduardo Nevares
Auxiliary Bishop of Phoenix

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