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Interfaith Council Holds Vigil Today at Grace Cathedral for Immigrant Families
June 21, 2018

 
 
 
 

 
 
Interfaith Vigil to End the Separation
of Immigrant Families
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Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 6:15 pm
 
Grace Cathedral - Outdoor Plaza
1100 California, San Francisco
 
 
Join us to pray and bear witness in response to the government's policy of separating immigrant parents from their children at the border. Some two thousand children have already been separated from their parents. The San Francisco Interfaith Council, in partnership with co-host Grace Cathedral and our faith partners from diverse traditions, will gather in solidarity and prayer at 6:15 pm on Thursday, June 21st at the outdoor plaza of Grace Cathedral. Please encourage your faithful to attend.
If your faith community has issued a statement on this critical issue, you are encouraged to forward it to the SFIC for inclusion on our website.
Please email statements to: cynthiaz@sfinterfaithcouncil.org
*** JOINT STATEMENT ***
MAYOR MARK FARRELL AND MAYOR-ELECT LONDON BREED
ON SEPARATION OF FAMILIES AT THE MEXICAN BORDER
 
Link to statement here
 
Link to this email here
 

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