The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has released a national prayer service for the country’s upcoming 250th anniversary that places immigration, justice, and the dignity of migrants at the center of America’s semiquincentennial observance. Titled “A National Prayer Service Honoring the Many Journeys that Shaped America,” the resource was developed by the Committee on Migration and the Subcommittee for the Promotion of Racial Justice and Reconciliation. Designed as a template for dioceses and parishes across the country, the prayer service invites Catholics to reflect on the nation’s history through the lens of migration, displacement, slavery, and faith while encouraging advocacy for vulnerable migrant populations. “In observance of the United States’ 250th anniversary in 2026, and rooted in the Church’s pastoral mission of welcome, accompaniment, and solidarity,” the instructions state, the service seeks “to acknowledge and honor the many diverse communities that have …
Thanks for pointing that out. I was particularly thinking of the illegal immigration all the US administrations have allowed for votes or slave labor, it really doesn't matter, they are all in on it. I liked your article and I think it handles an aspect of immigration that is well thought out and pertinent if you live in neighborhoods where there are ethnic groups of certain kinds that have a dominate presence!tribal war
This from Takuan Seiko article, 2011, "The Bee and the Lamb":“Diversity" is actually a good thing. You may rest assured that the milk-bread-and-salted fish Estonian would like to have a Thai restaurant or two in his town. In February, fatherland is not much on his mind, but Bali or Rio is. Diversity, however, is like hot Tabasco sauce. You add a few drops to your mashed potatoes, you have improved them. But keep pouring it in, and at 10% Tabasco your starchy purée becomes hard to digest. At 35% -- which is the United States now -- you will need an ambulance and a stomach pump. A California-style mash that’s 58% Tabasco will kill you. youtube.com/watch?v=R-fsTAnmNIY
We [most] Americans have lived an illusion for quite some time now, <youtube.com/watch?v=Xia0uQ5V78s> being a protestant nation and all the Catholic 'Americanism' hasn't helped. We've enjoyed our economies, shed our dis-economies. To quote a Grateful Dead song, it's been a 'nine mile skid on a ten mile ride' <youtube.com/watch?v=Xia0uQ5V78s> HooYah! :/
America is a migrant country. We all descended from migrants. They are the life blood of this country. Why do you think the US government let them in for the past fifty years?