Episcopal Clergy Rally to Prayer and Protest After ICE Killing in Minneapolis

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Episcopal leaders nationwide, including Grace Episcopal Church in Minneapolis, respond to Renee Good’s killing by ICE with prayers, vigils, and sermons calling for dignity and humane immigration reform, while promoting nonviolent protest and faith-based resistance to what clergy describe as growing authoritarianism. The church community names Good in services, participates in online vigils, and highlights resources like the Protesting Faithfully toolkit to guide faithful presence at demonstrations.
- Some Episcopal clergy invoke faith to counter ‘fascism’ after ICE killing of citizen in Minnesota Episcopal News Service
- How Minnesota faith communities are resisting aggressive immigration operations NPR
- Archbishop Hebda calls for hope, healing as community suffers ‘heaviness’ after shooting Catholic News Agency
- Catholic community action after Renee Good: How do we lessen the risk of violence? America Magazine
- Archbishop’s Weekly Word: Called to be instruments of peace and healing Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
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