A Pastoral Statement on the Recent Immigration Enforcement in Minnesota from Archbishop Shawn McKnight, Bishop Carl Kemme, and Bishop Gerald Vincke
Together as Diocesan Bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in Kansas, we ask our clergy and faithful to join us in solidarity with Archbishop Bernard Hebda and the local church of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis as they bear witness to the peace of Christ and the dignity of every human life. We mourn with them over the turmoil, division, and violence that is inflaming their community. We encourage you to read this statement from Archbishop Hebda. We are deeply sorrowful for the tragic loss of life and fervently pray for peace, unity, and mutual respect among our brothers and sisters, especially immigrants, law enforcement, and those burdened by fear, grief, or uncertainty throughout our country.
The American people entrust our elected leaders with the responsibility to enact policies and take actions to promote the safety and well-being of all. At the same time, immigrants who are in our country fleeing violence and hostility, or who are simply trying to forge a better life for their families, deserve a fair, transparent, and efficient process as they seek entry — a standard our current immigration system, overwhelmed and in dire need of reform, regrettably fails to meet. Treating immigrants and refugees with dignity and respect serves our common good and honors not only their human dignity and inalienable rights but our own human dignity and rights. We ask our political leaders and government officials to earnestly pursue comprehensive immigration reform with just prudence and compassionate respect for human dignity, so that justice and mercy may walk together for the good of all.
As Catholics, we must advocate for solutions rooted in charity and compassion rather than fear and anger. We see every person created in the image and likeness of God, whom Christ loves and for whom he sacrificed his own life on Calvary. We are called to be catalysts of reconciliation rather than instruments of division.
May the wisdom of the Holy Spirit guide the hearts and actions of all who navigate these complex issues, so that in Christ, who makes all things new, justice and peace may reign in our great nation.
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