Conference: The Church and Immigration

Location: McKenna Hall/Notre Dame Conference Center

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The Institute for Latino Studies Presents

 

 


The Church and Immigration

 

 


University of Notre Dame

 

 


March 2-5, 2014

 

 


“So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are citizens with the saints and also members of the household of God.” —Ephesians 2:19

 

 


The Church and Immigration conference schedule

 

 


People have been migrating since the dawn of human history, but the scope and scale of migration today is unprecedented. Nowhere is this reality more present than in the United States. Although scholars have examined this reality from a number of perspectives, there is a critical need for more sustained reflection on the Church's contribution to immigration reform. Pope Francis has highlighted the importance of this issue and encouraged individuals and institutions from around the world to respond to this defining moral issue of our times. This conference will bring together scholars, pastoral workers, public policy leaders, and advocates committed to responding to this issue in the United States today. In the process we hope to not only reflect more critically on immigration today but also to assist our understanding of what the Church has done, what it is doing, and what it might do better in its outreach to migrants and refugees.

 

 


Click here to register.

 

 


The keynote sessions of this conference will broadcast live. Please click here to join the live stream.

 

 


 

 

 


Sponsored by: 

 

 

 

Anonymous Foundation 
 

Catholic Relief Services
 

Center for Civil and Human Rights
 

Center for Ethics and Culture
 

Center for Social Concerns
 

Department of Theology
 

Institute for Church Life
 

Institute for Educational Initiatives
 

Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, Henkels Lecture Series
 

Kellogg Institute for International Studies
 

Notre Dame Student Government Immigration Task Force
 

Office of the President
 

Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center
 

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)

 

 

 

 


 

 

 


For more information please contact:

 

 


Colleen Cross

 

 


ccross@nd.edu

 

 


 

 

 

Originally published at latinostudies.nd.edu.