Rome, Italy, Nov 16, 2016 / 11:09 am
Archbishop Silvano Tomasi said the election of Archbishop Jose Gómez as vice president of the U.S. bishop's conference will serve as a great resource on immigration, especially in wake of the presidential election of Donald Trump – known for his "fiery" comments on the issue.
Head of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Archbishop Gómez "has written and spoken very clearly on the rights of migrants and the need to respect their family structure, the family unit," Archbishop Tomasi told EWTN News Nightly Nov. 16.
When it comes to immigration, the archbishop said he believes Gómez will be "a good resource" not only for the Latino community, but for the entire Church due to "his own personal experience and also because of his flock, because the huge diocese of Los Angeles is made up of a lot of immigrants, millions of them."
Archbishop Tomasi was present at a news briefing for the international conference "Business leaders, agents of social and economic inclusion," organized by the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace.