Hacemos eco de los sentimientos de los Obispos de California y de los Estados Unidos al expresar nuestra decepción con la decisión de rescindir la Acción Diferida para los Llegados en la Infancia (DACA, por sus siglas en inglés). Hacemos un llamado al Congreso para aprobar leyes que protejan a estos
Category : Bishop's Statement
An Ash Wednesday Statement on Immigration from the California Catholic Conference of Bishops
Sacramento, CA - Today marks the beginning of the Lenten Season, a time when Christian people devote ourselves more intentionally to the spiritual and corporal works of mercy in an earnest effort to reform our lives in the image of Jesus Christ. We use this occasion to call upon Catholics and all p
California Bishops Express Disappointment in Loss of Prop 62
The following statement was released by Edward “Ned” Dolejsi, executive director of the California Catholic Conference of Bishops: “Yesterday’s elections were the culmination of a long and contentious election season marked by cynicism and alienation. Nevertheless, California’s voters fulfilled thei
California Bishops Urge Respect and Calm During Election Season
Contact: Steve Pehanich 916-313-4000 Bishop Jaime Soto, President of the California Catholic Conference, issued the following statement on behalf of his fellow Bishops in California: Animosity and hyperbole has characterized the current election season. This should give all people pause. Th
California Bishops Support Proposition 57 – The Public Safety and Rehabilitation Act
* Punishment for its own sake is never an adequate response to crime * Brings common sense to juvenile court proceedings * Victims must have a central place in our justice system SACRAMENTO, CA – The California Catholic Conference (CCC) of Bishops offers its support for Proposition 57: The Public Sa
California Crosses an Unwelcomed Threshold with Legalization of Physician-Assisted Suicide
SACRAMENTO, CA - The California Catholic Conference of Bishops, comprised of Bishops from the two archdioceses and ten dioceses of California, issued the following statement on the legalization of physician-assisted suicide on June 9, 2016: Every human being possesses inherent dignity, which deserve