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Bishops offer support to immigrants

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SAN DIEGO — Cardinal Robert W. McElroy and 11 other Catholic bishops in California issued a statement on Dec. 12, standing in solidarity with immigrants as the incoming U.S. administration promised a tougher stance on immigration.

“We, as shepherds of the flock of Christ, have seen and heard the growing distress among you, our migrant brothers and sisters,” the statement began. “We want to assure you that we, and our mother, the Church, stand with you in these days of anxiety. You are not alone.

“Rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the sacred dignity of every person, we commit to walking in solidarity with you … through this uncertain time. We will shepherd you spiritually, gather information and resources, and continue to advocate for your dignity and family unity.”

The bishops said Catholic Charities across the state will continue to serve as a trusted resource for those who need assistance. And they offered resources at their website.

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