Before the Cross | We are an immigrant Church called to welcome strangers
Submitted on February 12, 2010
By Archbishop Robert J. Carlson
We are an immigrant Church, a pilgrim people on a journey of faith, hope and love. We are fellow travelers on the way to our heavenly home. As members of Christ's body, we are an exceptionally diverse group of people who are called to unity in Christ (Jn 11:52).
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