Bishop Conley says Nebraska immigrant detention camp must allow sacraments, pastoral care
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Bishop James Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska in St. Peter's Square, a day before the canonization Mass of St. John Henry Newman, Oct. 12, 2019. / Daniel Ibanez/CNACNA Staff, Aug 23, 2025 / 11:15 am (CNA).Lincoln, Nebraska Bishop James Conley this week said a proposed federal immigrant detention facility in the state must allow Catholic ministers to provide sacramental and pastoral care.The bishop made the announcement after Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen announced the repurposing of the state Work Ethic Camp in McCook to house immigrants in the country illegally. The state website says the camp presently offers "an integrated program that combines evidence-based practices with treatment and educational opportunities" for prisoners. Pillen told local media this week that the facility "would be converted and provide capacity for 300 migrants," according to the Nebraska Examiner. In his own statement this week, Conley said the Diocese of Lincoln has been allowed to administer the sacra...
Bishop James Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska in St. Peter's Square, a day before the canonization Mass of St. John Henry Newman, Oct. 12, 2019. / Daniel Ibanez/CNA
CNA Staff, Aug 23, 2025 / 11:15 am (CNA).
Lincoln, Nebraska Bishop James Conley this week said a proposed federal immigrant detention facility in the state must allow Catholic ministers to provide sacramental and pastoral care.
The bishop made the announcement after Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen announced the repurposing of the state Work Ethic Camp in McCook to house immigrants in the country illegally.
The state website says the camp presently offers "an integrated program that combines evidence-based practices with treatment and educational opportunities" for prisoners. Pillen told local media this week that the facility "would be converted and provide capacity for 300 migrants," according to the Nebraska Examiner.
In his own statement this week, Conley said the Diocese of Lincoln has been allowed to administer the sacraments and pastoral care to detainees at the camp "for decades." The diocese has been allowed to say Mass there "on a weekly basis," he said.
"It will be of utmost importance that any person detained in the federal immigration detention center in McCook can also access regular and ongoing pastoral care," the bishop said. "This is fundamental to the dignity of every human person, as each of us is called to union with God."
Conley further urged that the facility should not be used to detain immigrants who are only in the country illegally, but rather "those who have committed crimes that endanger public safety."
"To do otherwise would undermine the facility's moral legitimacy and erode public trust," he argued.
Conley said he remains "committed to safeguarding human dignity which maintains public safety and respects our migrant brothers and sisters."
The bishop's letter comes a few weeks after Catholic leaders in Florida were allowed pastoral access to the state's so-called "Alligator Alcatraz" immigrant detainment facility in the Everglades.
Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski had previously expressed concern that Catholic ministers were not being allowed access to the facility, though the state ultimately allowed Mass to be celebrated there earlier this month.
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