"Deeply embedded in the Christian faith, indeed
deeply embedded in the Jewish tradition, which is the mother of the Christian
faith, and deeply embedded in the faith and traditions and values of many of the
world’s great religions, is a profound conviction in a sure and certain value
and virtue that care for the stranger, the alien, the visitor, is a sacred
duty, a sacred vow.
In the Hebrew scriptures in the book of Deuteronomy, the book writes and says
you shall love the stranger, for remember you were once strangers in the land
of Egypt.
In the 25th chapter of Matthew in the New Testament, Jesus in the parable of
the last judgment says that when you welcomed the stranger, when you did it to
these who are members of my family, you have done it to me."
transcript via https://www.episcopalnewsservice.org/pressreleases/presiding-bishop-issues-video-message-on-immigration-who-is-my-neighbor/
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry on immigration: ‘Who is my neighbor?’
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