Blase Cupich
Blase Cupich is the Cardinal of Chicago and a prominent figure in the Roman Catholic Church, known for his progressive stance on social issues, particularly regarding immigration and the dignity of all individuals. He has been an advocate for the rights of immigrants and has voiced strong opposition to policies that promote mass deportations, aligning closely with the teachings of Pope Francis.
Born on Mar 19, 1949 (76 years old)
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United States:
Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich recommended stronger language around mass deportation.
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Italy:
Blase Cupich, archbishop of Chicago, speaks out in support of migrants affected by immigration raids.
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United States:
Cardinal Blase Cupich, an ally and friend of the pope, was planning to give Durbin a 'Lifetime Achievement Award for support to immigrants.'
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United Kingdom:
Cardinal Cupich expressed sadness over Durbin's decision to decline the award but respected it.
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Argentina:
Cardinal Blase Cupich called for common-sense policies to limit gun availability while uniting prayers for the victims.
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United States:
Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich presented Konerko a jersey with the new pontiff's signature on the back during a ceremony before a game.
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United Kingdom:
Blase Cupich led the mass and spoke about the duty to secure borders without scapegoating immigrants.
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Italy:
Blase Cupich officiated the mass celebrating Leone XIV.
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Italy:
Blase Cupich is celebrating a mass at the event in Chicago.
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United States:
Archbishop of Pope Leo's prior church tells CNN what the pope means for American Catholics.
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