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Migrants from Central America walk down a dirt road in La Joya, Texas, May 24, 2021, after crossing the Rio Grande. (CNS/Reuters/Adrees Latif) Mundelein, Ill. After hearing the story of a Salvadoran immigrant and her plight to leave her home country, bishops from the U.S., Central America and Mexico meeting in Mundelein June 2 turned to a camera facing a woman identified as Maria Antonia. Even though she was who thousands of miles away, in Irving, Texas, they gave her a blessing via Zoom. Our wish is that your family find stability and you ll find peace and continue to experiment God s consolation, said Bishop Oswaldo Escobar Aguilar of her home country. ....
On the final day of a historic meeting of international bishops and Catholic organizations, they discussed the challenges the church faces even while trying to get Catholics to understand church teaching on migrants. ....
El Salvador turns to Romero in difficult time Salvadoran Archbishop Jose Luis Escobar Alas of San Salvador incenses a relic, the miter of St. Oscar Romero, March 24 at the cathedral in San Salvador. CNS photo/Rhina Guidos El Salvador turns to Romero in difficult time By Rhina Guidos, Catholic News Service April 3, 2021 SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador COVID-19 put a damper on last year’s celebrations to mark the 40th anniversary of St. Oscar Romero’s martyrdom, but a continuing pandemic couldn’t stop this year’s festivities. Symposiums, concerts, theatre pieces and even international pilgrimages to remember St. Romero came to a halt when the country abruptly shut down its airport March 17, 2020, just days before the March 24 celebration of the Salvadoran saint. In an effort to keep out the coronavirus, the president put the country on lockdown, closing almost all buildings, including churches, in the predomin ....
A gift of solidarity from the U.S. helps formation in faraway rural diocese Jan 24, 2021 catholic news service Hundreds of catechists and pastoral leaders take part in the Diocesan School in Chalatenango, El Salvador, Jan. 11, 2020. The project is funded in large part with help from the USCCB Subcommittee on the Church in Latin America. (Credit: Rhina Guidos/CNS.) Though the Diocese of Chalatenango is about as far as you can get in El Salvador from the capital, lay ministers and catechists in this rural diocese parts of it only accessible by horse have been able to get quality spiritual formation without having to go far from home. ....