"The letter is not intended to be political, García-Siller said, but is meant to remind immigrants, including those here illegally, that the church is available to them. The church continues to offer them services such as counseling and providing food to the needy, he said, adding that it has nothing to do with offering sanctuary.'"
Via my work with RCIA, I had the opportunity to help a non-Latino American woman, who was entering the church, get help for her El Salvadorean husband who opposed the gangs and was being threatened by death from narcotraficantes (in El Salvador.)
They're both now safely Catholic and AMerican, and have a small farm and are making a living selling goat's milk products in Tennessee.
The goats are eating kudzu.
It's a win-win.
The South needs more goats.
Lots of goats. Goats everywhere.
Through my work I have helped many people legal illegal criminal and more
If you’re near San Antonio you go to the Catholic women’s conference coming up and you will find frightening anger, defiance, disrespect for the law and the catechism which separates church and state matters and absolutely teaches against promoting illegal immigration
Additionally, Garcia sillier is an immigrant. As such he is not allowed to advise in an official state on governmental matters in this country.
He is defiant and disrespectful
He does not have command of tge English language and does not allow hiring in the diocese of anyone who is not Spanish Romany language speaking
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