Human Rights
Franciscans emphasize the dignity of the human person, especially in its social nature.
Although all creation is the “footprint of God,” the Franciscan tradition understands that human beings are also created in the very image and likeness of God. Humans represent in a special way God who is Trinity, and therefore we achieve our personal fulfillment in relationship to God and in community rather than in the isolation of individualism.
“Her life was an instruction and a lesson to others: in this book of life some learned the rule of living, in this mirror of life others learned to behold the paths of life.”
—Papal Decree of the Canonization of St. Clare
Immigration Advocacy: Latest Events and Updates
There is a lot going on for immigration advocates over the next few weeks. Here is a list of events you may be interested in. The Catholic...
Help Us Promote Compassion at the Border
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Join the DACA Bells for Justice Campaign
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FAN Works to Support DACA Youth and Immigrants
Faith communities across traditions have repeatedly demonstrated an unwavering commitment to immigrant youth and their families. Over the years, the...
Support DACA-mented and Immigrant Brothers and Sisters
As a community facing the COVID-19 pandemic, everyone can take steps to make an impact. As we practice social distancing, we can still show support...
Take Action to Support DACA Recipients
The Supreme Court is expected to make their decision on the future of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) between now and the end of...
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