“No estamos solos”, así resumió María Salazar, el sentimiento que la embargó cuando supo que podría enviar a El Vaticano una misiva con la intención de pedir al santo padre por la protección de los inmigrantes hispanos.
“Dios nos tiene en su mano y no nos abandona”, agregó Salazar, oriunda de Monterrey, México y servidora junto a su esposo Pedro, desde hace una década, en el Ministerio de Eucaristía de su iglesia, la parroquia de Santa Ana, en Coppell.
Los Salazar escribieron en una tarjeta su petición para que Dios interceda tocando el corazón de los líderes y las familias inmigrantes dejen de sufrir persecución en Estados Unidos.
Often donning their distinctive garb of black, white, blue, or gray, consecrated sisters can be spotted serving on school campuses across the Diocese of Dallas. They are teachers; they are administrators; they are missionaries — the spiritual and educational pillars of their communities, providing a firm foundation of faith, academics, and well-rounded excellence in north Texas schools.
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The Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe, a beloved, eye-catching, and historically significant landmark in the heart of Dallas, Texas, was granted the prestigious designation of a National Shrine by the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops in September 2023 in response to an initiative by Bishop Edward J. Burns, eighth bishop of the Diocese of Dallas. This significant milestone reflects the Cathedral’s enduring cultural and religious significance within the community and the broader context of the United States.
Now known as the National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Cathedral is located in the heart of downtown Dallas and has long been a place of pilgrimage for Catholics, especially Catholics from Mexico and Latin America.























