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US Catholic Bishops: End Deportation Raids and Detention of Immigrant Mothers with Children January 14th, 2016

Bishop Eusebio Elizondo, auxiliary bishop of Seattle and chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) Committee on Migration and Bishop Kevin Vann of Orange, California, chairman of Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc., (CLINIC) are calling on the Obama Administration to stop deportation raids and detention of immigrant mothers with children.

We find such targeting of immigrant women and children – most of whom fled violence and persecution in their home countries – to be inhumane and a grave misuse of limited enforcement resources,” in a letter addressed to the Secretary of Homeland Security.

 Full letter is available here:http://www.usccb.org/news/2016/16-005.cfm 


PBS interviews ICCR leadership for segment on corporate responsibility January 12th, 2016

PBS recently conducted interviews with Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) leadership, including Fr. Séamus Finn, OMI (ICCR’s board chairman), Cathy Rowan and David Schilling for a piece on faith-based groups and their work around corporate responsibility. Watch the 8-minute segment here.

 

 


Oblate featured on International Business News Channel January 11th, 2016

Seamus P. FinnFr. Seamus Finn, OMI discusses a proposal that calls for a greater level of transparency and shareholder participation with Viacom…

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2015 Year in Review – Oblate JPIC office December 31st, 2015

  • Expanded JPIC visits to Oblates ministry places: Godfrey, IL, Our Lady of the Snows Shrine, Saint Ann Parish in Peñitas, Saint Eugene De Mazenod Parish, Our Lady of Refuge, Roma, Cathedral in Brownsville, Eagle  Pass and Tijuana and  other Oblate parishes, shrines. 

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  • Collaboration with OST and Formation House in San AntonioA reflection day by JPIC for scholastics at Sexton House of Studies, and Collaboration initiative with Oblate School of Theology has been initiated.

  • Oblate JPIC sign-on letter urging U.S. Congress to welcome Syrian refugees of all faith traditions. Joined over 400 faith leaders.

  • JPIC Staff Meets with Partner Organizations. The meetings have focused on sharing areas of common effort and learning about new initiatives and programs.

  • Renewing Our Ministry: Pope Francis in the United States – summaries and quotes of speeches produced by the JPIC staff.

  • Fr Seamus in BishopscourtFr. Seamus Finn OMI was featured on Bloomberg TV discussing socially responsible engagements with Bank of America. The New York Times also interviewed Fr. Seamus about corporate engagements with Bank of America.

  • Vatican Radio has interviewed Fr. Daniel LeBlanc OMI, Missionary Oblates General Administration representative to the United Nations and VIVAT in New York about the impact of Pope Francis Encyclical Laudato Si’ on United Nations deliberations.

  • Oblate JPIC office, in collaboration with the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) applauded the introduction in the House of Representatives of the Business Supply Chain Transparency on Trafficking and Slavery Act of 2015.

  • Oblate JPIC participated in the global Oblate online conference, Oblate Charism in Context in San Antonio, Texas, presenting, “The charism in North America in the context of JPIC.”

  • JPIC signed a letter to Secretary Kerry from faith-based organizations, supporting a U.S law, creating more transparency in oil and mining payments to governments.

  • Fr. Seamus Finn, OMI participated in two conferences on mining, one at the Vatican, and one in Cape Town, South Africa, discussing with Church leaders and mining CEOs the environmental impact of mining operations.

  • Pope Francis’ “Laudato Si’, on Care for Our Common Home,” published on May 24. Missionary Oblates JPIC produced reflection resources for the encyclical.

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  • Fr. Seamus Finn OMI feature in Huffington Post: What Pope Francis Can Teach the Presidents of Catholic Colleges and Universities.

  • Oblate Community Supported Garden at La Vista in Godfrey Illinois hosted the successful Feast in the Field, celebrating the garden and its dedication to help feed the local community sustainably

  • JPIC Committee Chair Gary Huelsmann, honored by Madison County Bar Association with annual Liberty Bell Award.

  • Production resource for Advent by staff: 2015 Advent with Saint Eugène De Mazenod.

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  • JPIC staff attended a national conference on Migration in Chicago sponsored by the U.S. College of Bishops.

  • New JPIC Committee meeting appointed: Fr. Quilin Bouzi, OMI and Mr. Victor Carmona. (OST).

  • New JPIC Staff: Rowena (Communications), Meghan (Office Coordinator) and Sr. Nathaniel (Intern).

  • JPIC hosted Open House for partners’ organizations and offices from the DC area that we collaborate with on different issues.


A Stranger and You Welcomed Me December 28th, 2015

 

National Migration Week 2016

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A Stranger and You Welcomed Me” 

National Migration Week will be observed January 3 to 9. The theme for the 2016 observance is, “A Stranger and You Welcomed Me.” Oblate JPIC is inviting you to use this opportunity to pray, raise awareness and educate your communities on the issue of immigration and Catholic Social Teaching.

Prayer Resource

Leader

We are a community called and gathered by you, God. Your son, Jesus, lived your love in a community of apostles and disciples and invited them to look after one another. We ask you to help us not to forget that we all are called to imitate the example of your Son among ourselves.

Reader

The Church hears the suffering cry of all who are uprooted from their own land, of families forcefully separated, of those who, in the rapid changes of our day, are unable to find a stable home anywhere. She senses the anguish of those without rights, without any security, at the mercy of every kind of exploitation, and she supports them in their unhappiness. [We are called to work] so that every person’s dignity is respected, the immigrant is welcomed as a brother or sister, and all humanity forms a united family, which knows how to appreciate with discernment the different cultures, which comprise it.

(Pope John Paul II Message for World Migration Day 2000)

Prayer (Leader)

Loving God,

We pray that you provide your divine protection to all migrants, particularly those who are driven from their homes due to war or violence, who are uprooted due to environmental degradation and climate change, or whose material poverty pushes them to find opportunities elsewhere.

Show us how we might reach out to these vulnerable populations and help them to begin a new life in a new home. Open our hearts, so that we may provide hospitality for all who come in search of refuge. Give us the courage to welcome every stranger, as Christ in our midst. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever.

Amen.

(Prayer from USCCB National Migration Week 2016)

Conclude (All)

God,

We pray for all people. We pray for those who leave their countries of origin in search for a better life for their families. Help us to stand strong in our actions of solidarity and prayers. Give courage to our elected leaders to do the right thing of enacting laws that protects all immigrant families.You always make something new in each one of us.

With your help, let us build a better world for all people.We pray in Jesus name.

Amen.

Specific resources for National Migration Week 2016 can be found here: http://www.usccb.org/about/migration-and-refugee-services/national-migration-week/

 

 

 

 

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