Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Pray for migrants, refugees and immigrants

       December 12 is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe: "The Catholic bishops of the United States are encouraging Catholics to observe this Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe as a day of solidarity with immigrants."

       As we celebrate this feast today I remember that I am the product of immigrants. My great grandparents all came from Europe in the late 1800s in hopes of finding a better life. They didn’t speak English and didn’t have much money. I wonder if they were welcomed by those already here or if they were maligned for their efforts to give their children and grandchildren more than they had. What is different today as many in our country want to separate families by sending parents back to their home countries, and make it harder and harder for those coming to the United States to become legal members of our society? Where would I be if my ancestors had faced similar treatment?
 
       As some of you may know, there were ICE (Immigration, Customs and Enforcement) raids on Dec. 6 in Covington, Newport, Florence, Walton and Verona. ICE agents did NOT target felons as was stated in the media. People going to work at places like Amazon were arrested. ICE entered homes without warrants. Local police agencies were not informed.


       Our Lady of Guadalupe, we ask that you take the needs of all who live in poverty and are vulnerable in our society to the Divine Maker. May they experience the Divine Love tangibly in their daily lives, and may all who work for justice on behalf of the poor grow in fortitude and humility. May each of us support those who need us as they seek a safer life for their families. 
          Sr. Nancy Kordenbrock, OSB

2 comments:

  1. Dear sister, thank you for this good word at Christmastime. Our world is divided between richer and poorer nations. There are differences in the quality of life. People move because they have to. One thing we need to do is to lift up the poor nations to a better quality of life. Each one of us can send our surplus wealth to help poverty -- thank God there are a thousand ways to do that. Lord Jesus, Holy Mother Mary, guide us to the best charities which will alleviate the suffering of poverty & improve education & facilitate better government. May the wealth of the rich immigrate to the poor. God bless OSB Merry Christmas.

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  2. Thank you, Sister Nancy. With your permission, I'd like to print your last paragraph to keep in my office as a daily prayer reminder. Your words of wisdom to Our Lady of Guadalupe will inspire me in the work I do each day. My best to you and all the Sisters at Christmastime.

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