Immigration and the Next America: Renewing the Soul of Our Nation

Immigration and the Next America: Renewing the Soul of Our Nation

by Archbishop Jose H. Gomez
Immigration and the Next America: Renewing the Soul of Our Nation

Immigration and the Next America: Renewing the Soul of Our Nation

by Archbishop Jose H. Gomez

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Overview

Archbishop José Gomez has written a personal, passionate and practical contribution to the national debate about immigration - pointing the way toward a recovery of America's highest ideals.

"Immigration is a human rights test of our generation. It's also a defining historical moment for America. The meaning of this hour is that we need to renew our country in the image of her founding promises of universal rights rooted in God. Immigration is about more than immigration. It's about renewing the soul of America."- Archbishop José H. Gomez

Archbishop José H. Gomez is one of the leading moral voices in the American Catholic Church. He is the Archbishop of Los Angeles, the nation's largest Catholic community and the Chairman of the United States Catholic Bishops' Committee on Migration and a papal appointee to the Pontifical Commission for Latin America. Archbishop Gomez is a native of Monterrey, Mexico and a naturalized American citizen.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612783390
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor, Publishing Division
Publication date: 06/28/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 448 KB

About the Author

Archbishop Jos? H. Gomez is one of the leading moral voices in the American Catholic Church. He is the Archbishop of Los Angeles, the nation's largest Catholic community and the Chairman of the United States Catholic Bishops Committee on Migration and a papal appointee to the Pontifical Commission for Latin America. Archbishop Gomez is a native of Monterrey, Mexico and a naturalized American citizen.
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