Mary’s Village project has been rejected by City Council but supporters vow to continue

SAN BERNARDINO—At the start of the October 10 San Bernardino City Council meeting, Councilwoman Virginia Marquez remarked that she had never seen the council chambers so full of concerned citizens, including several faith leaders in the city.

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 The Diocese of San Bernardino may have lower average income levels than many metropolitan areas, but the generosity of its people in supporting missionary work around the globe continues to impress.

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SAN BERNARDINO— The Diocese of San Bernardino will mark the one year anniversary of the December 2, 2015 attack at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino with a gathering at  Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral on the evening of December 1.

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SAN BERNARDINO—Common Ground for Peace, an effort to reduce gun violence in San Bernardino that has garnered significant Catholic support, took a big step forward on Oct. 10 when the San Bernardino City Council voted to enter into a partnership to begin its implementation.

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 The heroism of San Bernardino police and firefighters who responded to the December 2, 2015 attack at the Inland Regional Center was recognized at the Annual Blue Mass on Oct. 6.

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 Eligible residents can receive free immigration services from Catholic Charities, including screening, completed application, mailing, and follow up with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). For the past 35 years, Catholic Charities Immigration and Refugee Services has offered free and low-cost immigration consultations and services throughout the Diocese of San Bernardino. Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA)-accredited staff have extensive experience helping non-citizens navigate an array of complex and lengthy immigration application processes. 

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