US Bishops Write Letter to
Hispanic Immigrants
Recall That 'Authorized' or
Not, All Humans Have Dignity
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, DEC. 12, 2011 (Zenit.org).- A letter to migrants dated today,
the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, was signed by 33 Hispanic Catholic bishops in
the United States. In it they expressed their solidarity with the many illegal
immigrants living in the country.
"We recognize that every human being, authorized or not, is
an image of God and therefore possesses infinite value and dignity," the
letter stated.
The bishops expressed their concern for the difficulties being
experienced by immigrants due to the economic downturn. In some cases people
have even blamed them for the problems, the bishops noted.
"In your suffering faces we see the true face of Jesus
Christ." The letter called for greater solidarity between all workers and
all who live in the United States.
Revitalizing
The bishops explained how the Catholic Church has testified before
Congress calling for changes to immigration laws. Among the points they raised
was the need for the law to respect family unity and to enable illegal
immigrants to regularize their situation.
"Immigrants are a revitalizing force for our country,"
the letter declared. "The lack of a just, humane and effective reform of
immigration laws negatively affects the common good of the entire United
States."
The bishops promised they would continue to press for changes to
the law and lamented the fact that many Catholics have not supported their
efforts on this matter. The letter went on to say that they are not going to wait for the
law to change to say that illegal immigrants are welcome in churches. The
bishops offered them spiritual nourishment through the sacraments and the
promise to help their children through religious education programs.
Jesus migrated from heaven to earth, the bishops noted, and on
earth he migrated to Egypt, then to Galilee and then to Jerusalem to die on the
cross. "Today, he continues to journey and to accompany all migrants on
pilgrimage throughout the world in search of food, work, dignity, security and
opportunities for the welfare of their families."
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