In a mid-January ruling, a judge from the Ninth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals ruled that while the case on the constitutionality of President Trump’s rescinding of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is being adjudicated, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) must accept DACA renewal applications. 

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By Lynne De La Torre

LOS ANGELES—On the morning of Janury 20th, the crowds of people began to gather around the train station in Fontana holding Pro Life banners and OneLife LA gear.  Friendly smiles and warm welcomes were shared amongst parishioners from St. Mary’s Church in Fontana and other neighboring parishes of the Diocese as they prepared to board the train.

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By Marge Bitetti

ADELANTO—Catholics of the Diocese joined Bishop Gerald Barnes in the High Desert on January 14 to pray in solidarity with and for migrants.

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LOS ANGELES—Catholics from the Diocese of San Bernardino are once again invited to join in the fourth annual OneLife LA Walk for Life, January 20 as tens of thousands of Christians walk on behalf of the miracle of Life. 

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By Abraham Joven

ADELANTO—Every year, the Diocese of San Bernardino hosts a Mass focusing on migration. Whether the temporary visitors in the form of refugees, migrant laborers, or our permanent resident brothers and sisters hailing from distant lands, this Mass is an opportunity to for us to be neighbor to and welcome the stranger among us. 

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By Ken Sawa, MSW, LCSW

 There is a major shift taking placing in our country to dramatically decrease government funding for the poor and vulnerable. This shift has been occurring slowly, but right now, it is moving with increasing speed and severity.

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