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Bishop Mark J. Seitz of El Paso, Texas, touches the hands of people in Mexico through a border fence following Mass in Sunland Park, N.M., in this 2014 file photo. (CNS photo/Bob Roller)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Michael J. O’Loughlin
“Our border community knows the reality of a broken immigration system."
Politics & SocietyNews
Dale Gavlak - Catholic News Service
The nuns give practical help and emotional support to scores of migrants flooding Sicily's shores. The U.N.'s International Organization for Migration said that as of July 3, more than 85,000 migrants landed in Italy this year.
Alicia von Stamwitz at age 6 (Photo courtesy of the author)
FaithFaith in Focus
Alicia von Stamwitz
I want to believe things are better now for immigrants, but I fear things are getting worse.
African migrants gather at the Caritas diocesan center in Palmero, Sicily, on June 1. (CNS photo/Dale Gavlak)
Politics & SocietyNews
Dale Gavlak - Catholic News Service
The latest survivors of the dangerous sea voyage across the Mediterranean from Libya as European Union leaders expressed alarm at the rising numbers of migrants flooding into Italy.
Beatriz Mejia of El Salvador speaks at a rally in front of the White House in Washington in March 2016 in support of immigrant families who are seeking asylum. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Rafael García, S.J.
Can a Catholic carry out his or her job duties in good conscience if they include the deportation of people facing imminent death in their home countries?
Los Angeles ordinations in 2017. Photo courtesy of the Jesuit Conference.
FaithDispatches
Jim McDermott
The consolidation is a work in progress. The brethren have mixed feelings about it, and their provincials know it.