DC Bishop: Catholics Should ‘Get the Facts’ on Immigration, Church Teachings
Washington Auxiliary Bishop Evelio Menjivar-Ayala talked immigration and dialogue with high-ranking Catholics in the Trump administration at New York Encounter.
Washington Auxiliary Bishop Evelio Menjivar-Ayala talked immigration and dialogue with high-ranking Catholics in the Trump administration at New York Encounter.
‘We can say that, thanks to God, thanks to our faith, we have a strong foundation,’ Bishop Pavlo Honcharuk said.
According to Pew data, the share of U.S. adults identifying as Christian is down from 2007 levels but has held steady since 2020.
‘The Pope encouraged us to use AI responsibly, to use it in a way that helps us grow, not to let it work against us,’ said Davide Bolchini, the moderator of an AI panel at the weekend conference.
This year’s theme, ‘Where Everything Is Waiting for You,’ begins with the observation that the world is changing but a hunger for belonging and meaning remains a constant to the human experience.
The event is set to feature a number of exhibits, panels, and discussion from a wide range of speakers.
Wilcox shared some practical advice for young people hoping to get married and have children.
Derived from a passage written by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri, the theme for this year is: 'Here Begins a New Life.'
The New York Encounter, taking place Feb. 16–18, is a Catholic event unlike any other.
A highlight of this year’s event was a conversation between a Catholic monk and a top papal diplomat that explored the desires of the human heart and its fulfillment in Christ.
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