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On February 19, 2025February 17, 2025
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Wisconsin Catholic bishops’ pastoral letter on immigration

Dear Sisters and Brothers, In these challenging times, we, the bishops of Wisconsin, want all immigrants to know that we are here to walk with you — and that God Himself is with you.

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  • Around the Diocese
On February 12, 2020
Kevin Wondrash

Services to immigrants topic of program

MADISON — “I Was a Stranger and You Welcomed Me,” a program on the Immigration Legal Services Program at the Catholic Multicultural Center (CMC), will be held Saturday, Feb. 15, at 10 a.m. at St. Dennis Parish, 505 Dempsey Rd., Madison.

Janice Beers, the CMC’s immigration services coordinator, will speak on assistance provided to low- and no-income immigrants unable to afford an attorney, and Steve Maurice, assistant director at the center, will discuss the Catholic social teaching behind these services.

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  • Around the Diocese
On January 22, 2020
Kevin Wondrash

Presentation on immigration

BELOIT — Asylum seeker or illegal alien? You’re invited to hear an expert on immigration law speak on Monday, Jan. 27, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the St. Thomas Parish Center, 822 E. Grand Ave, Beloit.

Attorney Sara Dady has been practicing family-based immigration law for over 13 years. Her cases involve obtaining visas for victims of domestic violence and other crimes, asylum law, as well as deportation defense.

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  • Around the Diocese
On July 11, 2019
Kevin Wondrash

Attorney to speak on immigration issues

MADISON — Asylum seeker or illegal alien? Attorney Sara Dady, an expert on immigration law, will respond to this question when she addresses the issues surrounding the current influx of immigrants from Central America.

She will speak on Wednesday, July 17, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the St. Dennis Parish Center, 413 Dempsey Rd.

Dady, Rockford, Ill., has been practicing family-based immigration law for over 13 years. Her cases involve obtaining visas for victims of domestic violence and other crimes, asylum law, and deportation defense.

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  • Editorial
On May 30, 2019February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Keep family-based immigration system

When my ancestors settled in Wisconsin from Ireland, Germany, and Belgium, many of them came to this state because other family members had arrived previously.

Today, this would be called family-based immigration. Some of the reasons why my relatives came to the U.S. were the same as they are today.

They were seeking freedom of religion, since most of them were of the Catholic faith. They left their home countries, where they may have had low wages and poor living conditions. They hoped to create a better life for themselves and their families. Some came to escape war and conflicts in their countries.

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  • Letters to the editor
On March 6, 2019September 13, 2023
James M. Roherty

Bishops’ positions on public policy issues must be thoughtful and informed

To the editor:

Let the following be understood as a plea rather than a criticism. It is necessary and proper that our Catholic bishops address affairs of state or, if one likes, public policy issues.

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  • Editorial
On January 9, 2019February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Immigrants have positive effect on U.S. economy

Contrary to some of the anti-immigrant rhetoric we’ve been hearing these days, immigrants actually have a positive effect on the U.S. economy and society.

I checked a number of studies about the effects of immigration, and nearly all of them gave statistics showing that immigration is good for our country.

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  • Editorial
On December 26, 2018February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

New Year’s resolution: Practice what we preach

In Luke’s Gospel for Sunday, Dec. 16, comes this passage, “The crowds asked John the Baptist, ‘What should we do?’ He said to them in reply, “Whoever has two cloaks should share with the person who has none. And whoever has food should do likewise.’”

St. John the Baptist was foreshadowing Jesus’ own words from the Gospel of Matthew, which emphasize that his followers won’t enter the kingdom of heaven if they don’t give food and drink to the hungry and thirsty, welcome the stranger, clothe the naked, and visit the sick or those in prison.

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  • Editorial
On June 28, 2018February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Let’s treat immigrants with compassion, respect

Norma, who came to the United States with her family in 2011, talked with KSAT 12 News, an ABC affiliate in San Antonio, Texas, on June 24 about why she immigrated to the United States.

She hoped that by telling her story, more people will understand why some risk everything for life in the United States.

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  • Bishop Morlino's Letters
On June 28, 2018
Kevin Wondrash

Bishop Morlino releases statement on immigration

The following is a statement of Bishop Robert Morlino with regard to the U.S. Immigration debate, as of June 25, 2018:

1) I know of no one who, in his or her heart, favors separating children from parents, and the Church has consistently spoken out against every measure that would do so. Similar problematic immigration elements have been present in U.S. policy for at least the last four administrations, and the U.S. bishops have spoken clearly on the need for comprehensive immigration reform. The Church does not play politics with children, parents, and the reasonable sovereignty of the family, and we find the political practice, past and present, intolerable;

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