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ANALYSIS: With the new spending bill advancing major border-wall expansion, bishops warn it will increase suffering and urge ...
The Most Rev. Mark Seitz, the Catholic bishop of El Paso, Texas, stands for a portrait near supplies and clothes in a shelter for migrants on the grounds of the Catholic Diocese of El Paso in El ...
Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso, Texas, shares a smile with a Honduran girl named Cesia as he walks and prays with a group of migrants at the Lerdo International Bridge in El Paso June 27, 2019. (OSV ...
(RNS) — The El Paso bishop spoke to RNS about his approach to speaking out, the difficulty in reaching lay Catholics and his willingness to take risks.
UPDATE: Bishop Seitz spoke with ABC-7 about his experience in the Borderland. "I love this community. I think we're so... we have all of our moments, just like any family, right? But ultimately ...
(OSV News) -- Bishop Mark J. Seitz of El Paso, Texas, is spearheading a march and vigil to protest the Trump administration’s plans for mass deportations of immigrants who lack legal ...
Two days before the president’s arrival in El Paso, Bishop Seitz had released a statement on behalf of the U.S. bishops critical of the Biden administration’s recently announced immigration plans.
Calling Vice President JD Vance’s “bottom line” comments a “tremendous mischaracterization,” Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso has said that “[Vance] clearly doesn’t know me. He doesn’t ...
Bishop Seitz handed Biden a Sacred Heart holy card on which a migrant child on the Mexico side had written a prayer to be reunited with her mother and sister on the U.S. side soon.
El Paso Bishop Mark Seitz, who's spent time in the national spotlight for condemning efforts made by the Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton to "militarize" the U.S.-Mexico ...
With a cheerful "soy Marcos" – "I'm Mark," in Spanish – Bishop Mark Seitz introduced himself to migrants eating soup in the shelter on the grounds of the Catholic Diocese of El Paso, less than ...
The Biden administration’s Oct. 12 decision to apply Title 42 to Venezuelans at the U.S.-Mexico border “will have an immediate impact on our border community,” said Bishop Mark J. Seitz of ...
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