By Andres Rivera
Staff Writer
SAN BERNARDINO—After being presented with a document that summarizes principals the state of Utah has established to guide its immigration discussion, Sister Sarah Shrewsbury felt compelled to bring it to the diocese.
As a result the diocese has developed an Immigration Compact to affirm its commitment to being a welcoming faith community and is embarking on a one-year campaign to promote the compact’s message.
YUCAIPA—For many Pro Life ministers January is a significant month because the third week marks the anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to make abortion legal at any stage of pregnancy.
SAN BERNARDINO—Those two words have characterized the experience of the Diocese of San Bernardino in its emerging ministry of child and youth protection over the past decade.
SAN FRANCISCO—January 2013 marks the 40th anniversary of the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decisions that legalized abortion in the U.S.for any reason throughout the nine months of pregnancy. To mark this decision, the Ninth Annual West Coast Walk for Life will take place in San Francisco.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA—For Raymond Moon, growing up in a home where faith played a strong role would eventually lead him to answer the call from God to serve as a deacon.
RIVERSIDE—When thousands of Hispanic Catholics gathered beneath the cross at the top of Mount Rubidoux on Dec. 8 as part of their procession to celebrate the Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, some may have wondered if it would be the last year they would make this procession.