Chicago Sun-Times

Clergy fast for Lent to back Dreamers

- BY JULIE WHITEHAIR

For the Sun- Times

Clergy from the Archdioces­e of Chicago pledged Monday to fast this Lenten season in solidarity with undocument­ed immigrants after one priest got the ball rolling with a hunger strike last month.

Members of The Priests for Justice for Immigrants and Sisters and Brothers of Immigrants held a press conference in Holy Name Cathedral’s chapel to advocate for “Dreamers” and encourage politician­s to pass legislatio­n protecting the undocument­ed.

The pledge comes as the U. S. Senate begins open- ended debate on protection­s for undocument­ed immigrants who came to the U. S. as minors — called Dreamers, AP reported. The Dreamers were protected under the Obamaera Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, called DACA. President Donald Trump rescinded DACA with an expiration date of March 5.

The Rev. Gary Graf, pastor at St. Procopius in Pilsen, began fasting on Jan. 15 and has been subsisting on water and protein powder since to show solidarity with Dreamers. Graf said he plans to continue fasting until a decision on DACA is reached.

“The first day was hard, and then since then, I think your body just goes into a special and spiritual dimension of fasting,” Graf said. “It’s been actually a very lifegiving experience, and I feel as healthy as I ever have.”

Other speakers at the conference included Elena Segura, of the archdioces­e’s immigratio­n ministry, who urged attendees to call the White House and advocate for DACA recipients.

The Catholic religious figures were joined by Rabbi Paul F. Cohen, senior rabbi at Temple Jeremiah in suburban Northfield. He encouraged people to be empathetic to the plight of the undocument­ed since “we were once all Dreamers ourselves.”

Lent, which begins Wednesday, is a Christian period of religious observance lasting 40 days involving fasting and penance. Judaism doesn’t honor Lent but commemorat­es Passover, which will begin as Lent is ending.

Vicente Del Real, 28, a Dreamer who came to the United States at 15 from Mexico, said he was inspired by the community’s support.

“Dreamers are not alone. I believe that we have a lot of people that are . . . with us in this fight across the country,” Del Real said.

 ?? | ERIN BROWN/ SUN- TIMES ?? Rev. Gary Graf, pastor at St. Procopius Parish, speaks at a press conference supporting Dreamers.
| ERIN BROWN/ SUN- TIMES Rev. Gary Graf, pastor at St. Procopius Parish, speaks at a press conference supporting Dreamers.

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