The Archdiocesan Immigration Task Force has developed a new initiative, an effort to peacefully and prayerfully stand in solidarity with our immigrant and refugee sisters and brothers.

We are encouraging people to go and pray – either outside of the Butler County Jail (where ICE detainees are being held) or the ICE office in Blue Ash.

You can find all of the information on this webpage – Praying in Solidarity – but, simply put, this is an opportunity for groups – no matter the size, faith tradition, or frequency – to stand in witness to and solidarity with those who are being affected by the “climate of fear and anxiety around questions of profiling and immigration enforcement.” US Bishops Special Message on Immigration.

This is prayer, not a protest, so no signs/posters. People will be standing together, witnessing and praying in solidarity.

On the webpage, you’ll find forms to fill out if you’re looking to organize an event, whether one-time or repeated, as well as one to give feedback after your event(s).

To kick this off, the ITF will be meeting on the 4th Monday of every month at 12:30pm outside of the Blue Ash ICE office. All are welcome.

Monday, Jan. 26, February 23, March 23, and so forth, 12:30pm

Blue Ash ICE Office – 9875 Redhill Dr., 45242

If you have any questions, please let us know.

“We pray for an end to dehumanizing rhetoric and violence, whether directed at immigrants or at law enforcement. We pray that the Lord may guide the leaders of our nation…” -US Bishops Special Message on Immigration

The Archdiocesan Immigration Task Force has developed a new initiative, an effort to peacefully and prayerfully stand in solidarity with our immigrant and refugee sisters and brothers.

We are encouraging people to go and pray – either outside of the Butler County Jail (where ICE detainees are being held) or the ICE office in Blue Ash.

You can find all of the information on this webpage – Praying in Solidarity – but, simply put, this is an opportunity for groups – no matter the size, faith tradition, or frequency – to stand in witness to and solidarity with those who are being affected by the “climate of fear and anxiety around questions of profiling and immigration enforcement.” US Bishops Special Message on Immigration.

This is prayer, not a protest, so no signs/posters. People will be standing together, witnessing and praying in solidarity.

On the webpage, you’ll find forms to fill out if you’re looking to organize an event, whether one-time or repeated, as well as one to give feedback after your event(s).

To kick this off, the ITF will be meeting on the 4th Monday of every month at 12:30pm outside of the Blue Ash ICE office. All are welcome.

Monday, Jan. 26, February 23, March 23, and so forth, 12:30pm

Blue Ash ICE Office – 9875 Redhill Dr., 45242

If you have any questions, please let us know.

“We pray for an end to dehumanizing rhetoric and violence, whether directed at immigrants or at law enforcement. We pray that the Lord may guide the leaders of our nation…” -US Bishops Special Message on Immigration

The Archdiocesan Immigration Task Force has developed a new initiative, an effort to peacefully and prayerfully stand in solidarity with our immigrant and refugee sisters and brothers.

We are encouraging people to go and pray – either outside of the Butler County Jail (where ICE detainees are being held) or the ICE office in Blue Ash.

You can find all of the information on this webpage – Praying in Solidarity – but, simply put, this is an opportunity for groups – no matter the size, faith tradition, or frequency – to stand in witness to and solidarity with those who are being affected by the “climate of fear and anxiety around questions of profiling and immigration enforcement.” US Bishops Special Message on Immigration.

This is prayer, not a protest, so no signs/posters. People will be standing together, witnessing and praying in solidarity.

On the webpage, you’ll find forms to fill out if you’re looking to organize an event, whether one-time or repeated, as well as one to give feedback after your event(s).

To kick this off, the ITF will be meeting on the 4th Monday of every month at 12:30pm outside of the Blue Ash ICE office. All are welcome.

Monday, Jan. 26, February 23, March 23, and so forth, 12:30pm

Blue Ash ICE Office – 9875 Redhill Dr., 45242

If you have any questions, please let us know.

“We pray for an end to dehumanizing rhetoric and violence, whether directed at immigrants or at law enforcement. We pray that the Lord may guide the leaders of our nation…” -US Bishops Special Message on Immigration

The Archdiocesan Immigration Task Force has developed a new initiative, an effort to peacefully and prayerfully stand in solidarity with our immigrant and refugee sisters and brothers.

We are encouraging people to go and pray – either outside of the Butler County Jail (where ICE detainees are being held) or the ICE office in Blue Ash.

You can find all of the information on this webpage – Praying in Solidarity – but, simply put, this is an opportunity for groups – no matter the size, faith tradition, or frequency – to stand in witness to and solidarity with those who are being affected by the “climate of fear and anxiety around questions of profiling and immigration enforcement.” US Bishops Special Message on Immigration.

This is prayer, not a protest, so no signs/posters. People will be standing together, witnessing and praying in solidarity.

On the webpage, you’ll find forms to fill out if you’re looking to organize an event, whether one-time or repeated, as well as one to give feedback after your event(s).

To kick this off, the ITF will be meeting on the 4th Monday of every month at 12:30pm outside of the Blue Ash ICE office. All are welcome.

Monday, Jan. 26, February 23, March 23, and so forth, 12:30pm

Blue Ash ICE Office – 9875 Redhill Dr., 45242

If you have any questions, please let us know.

“We pray for an end to dehumanizing rhetoric and violence, whether directed at immigrants or at law enforcement. We pray that the Lord may guide the leaders of our nation…” -US Bishops Special Message on Immigration

The Archdiocesan Immigration Task Force has developed a new initiative, an effort to peacefully and prayerfully stand in solidarity with our immigrant and refugee sisters and brothers.

We are encouraging people to go and pray – either outside of the Butler County Jail (where ICE detainees are being held) or the ICE office in Blue Ash.

You can find all of the information on this webpage – Praying in Solidarity – but, simply put, this is an opportunity for groups – no matter the size, faith tradition, or frequency – to stand in witness to and solidarity with those who are being affected by the “climate of fear and anxiety around questions of profiling and immigration enforcement.” US Bishops Special Message on Immigration.

This is prayer, not a protest, so no signs/posters. People will be standing together, witnessing and praying in solidarity.

On the webpage, you’ll find forms to fill out if you’re looking to organize an event, whether one-time or repeated, as well as one to give feedback after your event(s).

To kick this off, the ITF will be meeting on the 4th Monday of every month at 12:30pm outside of the Blue Ash ICE office. All are welcome.

Monday, Jan. 26, February 23, March 23, and so forth, 12:30pm

Blue Ash ICE Office – 9875 Redhill Dr., 45242

If you have any questions, please let us know.

“We pray for an end to dehumanizing rhetoric and violence, whether directed at immigrants or at law enforcement. We pray that the Lord may guide the leaders of our nation…” -US Bishops Special Message on Immigration

The Archdiocesan Immigration Task Force has developed a new initiative, an effort to peacefully and prayerfully stand in solidarity with our immigrant and refugee sisters and brothers.

We are encouraging people to go and pray – either outside of the Butler County Jail (where ICE detainees are being held) or the ICE office in Blue Ash.

You can find all of the information on this webpage – Praying in Solidarity – but, simply put, this is an opportunity for groups – no matter the size, faith tradition, or frequency – to stand in witness to and solidarity with those who are being affected by the “climate of fear and anxiety around questions of profiling and immigration enforcement.” US Bishops Special Message on Immigration.

This is prayer, not a protest, so no signs/posters. People will be standing together, witnessing and praying in solidarity.

On the webpage, you’ll find forms to fill out if you’re looking to organize an event, whether one-time or repeated, as well as one to give feedback after your event(s).

To kick this off, the ITF will be meeting on the 4th Monday of every month at 12:30pm outside of the Blue Ash ICE office. All are welcome.

Monday, Jan. 26, February 23, March 23, and so forth, 12:30pm

Blue Ash ICE Office – 9875 Redhill Dr., 45242

If you have any questions, please let us know.

“We pray for an end to dehumanizing rhetoric and violence, whether directed at immigrants or at law enforcement. We pray that the Lord may guide the leaders of our nation…” -US Bishops Special Message on Immigration

Learn how to canvass businesses in your neighborhood to share information about immigrant’s rights.

Business Canvassing Training
Tuesday, December 2
5:30 – 6:30 PM
Zoom – Register here

Are you new to the Immigration Justice movement?
Could you use a refresher on how our immigration system works?
Do you know someone who wants to understand the issue of immigration better?

You are invited to join us for an Immigration 101 presentation. We will define basic terms, facilitate a small group activity using the Immigration Board Game, offer a local story, and encourage discussion on current events and challenges facing the immigrant community in Cincinnati. We will also provide ways for you to get plugged into our powerful movement for change.

Immigration 101
Wednesday, June 4
6:00 – 7:30 PM
Peaslee Neighborhood Center

RSVP Required – please sign up here.

RSVP

Are you new to the Immigration Justice movement?
Could you use a refresher on how our immigration system works?
Do you know someone who wants to understand the issue of immigration better?

You are invited to a special offering of our Immigration 101 presentation. We will define basic terms, facilitate a small group activity using the Immigration Board Game, offer a local story, and encourage discussion on current events and challenges facing the immigrant community in Cincinnati. We will also provide ways for you to get plugged into our powerful movement for change.

Immigration 101
Thursday, January 30
6:00 – 7:30 PM
Ignite Peace Office

Free parking is available but space is limited. Please RSVP HERE.

Catholic Relief Services of Southwest Ohio has started the Voices Project to tell the stories of refugees and immigrants who have settled in our community. If you want to get beyond the media spin and shrill politics, this interactive presentation is for you and your congregation or organization. To learn more or schedule a meeting, please contact Paul Bergman at paulbergman@live.com.