Pilgrimage to Rome with CLN and the Labor Leaders from Chicago

This week, Labor Leaders from Chicago, plus a few others from around the country, will journey to Rome as Pilgrims. 2025 is a Jubilee Year and the theme chosen by Pope Francis was “Pilgrims of Hope.” At a time when working people in the United States are under attack like never before from their own government: with hundreds of thousands of Federal Employees having Collective Bargaining Rights stripped away, even more laid off, the agencies designed to protect workers like the NLRB defunded and powerless, and a federal budget that strips millions of the poor from having health care, this is the time that we need hope, fraternity and humility.

We know that no matter the time that we are in, no matter the power of those that are attacking workers, we are not alone. We will never be alone. Christ lived as we lived, in the home of a worker. Our Church teaches us to stand In solidarity with workers, immigrants and the poor.

While in Rome, union leaders from the Chicago Federation of Labor, UNITE HERE, Service Employees International Union, Teamsters, International Association of Machinists, Laborers Union, and the Catholic Labor Network will have a true pilgrimage together: attending a Mass everyday, touring holy sites throughout Rome, passing through 3 of the Holy Doors, meeting with the Dicastery for Integral Human Development to discuss The Future of Work – Labor after Laudato Si, Artificial Intelligence and Migration, meeting with Italian Unions about Faith and Organizing, and the high point – a private Audience with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican.

It’s my hope that these shared experiences over the next six days will lead all us who are attending to be able to find hope in these difficult moments, give us the encouragement to continue working for justice and provide us with moments of grace where we can renew our individual faith, trust in Jesus and give us the encouragement to share the Gospel and the teachings of the Church with the world.

We are all sinners beloved by God, and without the humility to ask for his help we are all on our own. As Pope Francis liked to say, “Pray for me.” But pray for all of us on this pilgrimage together. Pray that we all are able to renew the struggle for the Dignity of Workers in this World together.

 

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