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SUMMARY:Weekly Interfaith Prayer Vigils at ICE
DESCRIPTION:Weekly interfaith prayer services in partnership with Casa San José and Pax Christi are continuing in front of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Offices on Pittsburgh’s Southside (3000 Sidney St.) on Friday mornings from 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. \nJoin us in a peaceful and prayerful time of advocacy and solidarity with our immigrant neighbors. \nWe will hold space for all immigrants\, and especially for those who are being taken into custody at this location. \nWhere to Park\nDo not park in the ICE or IBEW parking lots. There are public parking ramps about two blocks away on Sidney Street. Payment for parking requires a smartphone that can click on a QR code\, which takes you to a website to enter your credit card information and license plate number. They do not take cash or provide tickets that can be used at a pay station. \nWhere to Stand\nFriday morning prayer gatherings at this location have been averaging about 100 people each week\, so the sidewalk gets a little crowded. It is important that everyone stays on the sidewalk and does not end up on ICE’s lawn. \nOther Important Guidelines\nAt some point during the service\, an ICE agent may bring out one of their K-9 officers and walk around the building’s perimeter. The dog is leashed\, and neither the dog nor the officer come near the sidewalk. \nSome people carry signs\, but not many. If you choose to bring a sign\, it should reflect the spirit of the prayer service — such as “Love thy Neighbor.” Please do not include political or protest messages. \nPeople who disagree with the purpose of the gathering sometimes stop to express their feelings. It is recommended that we not engage them.
URL:https://www.stjoseph-baden.org/event/weekly-interfaith-prayer-vigils-at-ice/2026-08-14/
LOCATION:ICE Field Office\, Pittsburgh\, 3000 Sidney Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15203\, United States
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SUMMARY:Weekly Interfaith Prayer Vigils at ICE
DESCRIPTION:Weekly interfaith prayer services in partnership with Casa San José and Pax Christi are continuing in front of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Offices on Pittsburgh’s Southside (3000 Sidney St.) on Friday mornings from 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. \nJoin us in a peaceful and prayerful time of advocacy and solidarity with our immigrant neighbors. \nWe will hold space for all immigrants\, and especially for those who are being taken into custody at this location. \nWhere to Park\nDo not park in the ICE or IBEW parking lots. There are public parking ramps about two blocks away on Sidney Street. Payment for parking requires a smartphone that can click on a QR code\, which takes you to a website to enter your credit card information and license plate number. They do not take cash or provide tickets that can be used at a pay station. \nWhere to Stand\nFriday morning prayer gatherings at this location have been averaging about 100 people each week\, so the sidewalk gets a little crowded. It is important that everyone stays on the sidewalk and does not end up on ICE’s lawn. \nOther Important Guidelines\nAt some point during the service\, an ICE agent may bring out one of their K-9 officers and walk around the building’s perimeter. The dog is leashed\, and neither the dog nor the officer come near the sidewalk. \nSome people carry signs\, but not many. If you choose to bring a sign\, it should reflect the spirit of the prayer service — such as “Love thy Neighbor.” Please do not include political or protest messages. \nPeople who disagree with the purpose of the gathering sometimes stop to express their feelings. It is recommended that we not engage them.
URL:https://www.stjoseph-baden.org/event/weekly-interfaith-prayer-vigils-at-ice/2026-08-07/
LOCATION:ICE Field Office\, Pittsburgh\, 3000 Sidney Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15203\, United States
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CREATED:20260709T154223Z
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SUMMARY:Weekly Interfaith Prayer Vigils at ICE
DESCRIPTION:Weekly interfaith prayer services in partnership with Casa San José and Pax Christi are continuing in front of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Offices on Pittsburgh’s Southside (3000 Sidney St.) on Friday mornings from 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. \nJoin us in a peaceful and prayerful time of advocacy and solidarity with our immigrant neighbors. \nWe will hold space for all immigrants\, and especially for those who are being taken into custody at this location. \nWhere to Park\nDo not park in the ICE or IBEW parking lots. There are public parking ramps about two blocks away on Sidney Street. Payment for parking requires a smartphone that can click on a QR code\, which takes you to a website to enter your credit card information and license plate number. They do not take cash or provide tickets that can be used at a pay station. \nWhere to Stand\nFriday morning prayer gatherings at this location have been averaging about 100 people each week\, so the sidewalk gets a little crowded. It is important that everyone stays on the sidewalk and does not end up on ICE’s lawn. \nOther Important Guidelines\nAt some point during the service\, an ICE agent may bring out one of their K-9 officers and walk around the building’s perimeter. The dog is leashed\, and neither the dog nor the officer come near the sidewalk. \nSome people carry signs\, but not many. If you choose to bring a sign\, it should reflect the spirit of the prayer service — such as “Love thy Neighbor.” Please do not include political or protest messages. \nPeople who disagree with the purpose of the gathering sometimes stop to express their feelings. It is recommended that we not engage them.
URL:https://www.stjoseph-baden.org/event/weekly-interfaith-prayer-vigils-at-ice/2026-07-31/
LOCATION:ICE Field Office\, Pittsburgh\, 3000 Sidney Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15203\, United States
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CREATED:20260709T154223Z
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SUMMARY:Weekly Interfaith Prayer Vigils at ICE
DESCRIPTION:Weekly interfaith prayer services in partnership with Casa San José and Pax Christi are continuing in front of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Offices on Pittsburgh’s Southside (3000 Sidney St.) on Friday mornings from 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. \nJoin us in a peaceful and prayerful time of advocacy and solidarity with our immigrant neighbors. \nWe will hold space for all immigrants\, and especially for those who are being taken into custody at this location. \nWhere to Park\nDo not park in the ICE or IBEW parking lots. There are public parking ramps about two blocks away on Sidney Street. Payment for parking requires a smartphone that can click on a QR code\, which takes you to a website to enter your credit card information and license plate number. They do not take cash or provide tickets that can be used at a pay station. \nWhere to Stand\nFriday morning prayer gatherings at this location have been averaging about 100 people each week\, so the sidewalk gets a little crowded. It is important that everyone stays on the sidewalk and does not end up on ICE’s lawn. \nOther Important Guidelines\nAt some point during the service\, an ICE agent may bring out one of their K-9 officers and walk around the building’s perimeter. The dog is leashed\, and neither the dog nor the officer come near the sidewalk. \nSome people carry signs\, but not many. If you choose to bring a sign\, it should reflect the spirit of the prayer service — such as “Love thy Neighbor.” Please do not include political or protest messages. \nPeople who disagree with the purpose of the gathering sometimes stop to express their feelings. It is recommended that we not engage them.
URL:https://www.stjoseph-baden.org/event/weekly-interfaith-prayer-vigils-at-ice/2026-07-24/
LOCATION:ICE Field Office\, Pittsburgh\, 3000 Sidney Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15203\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260709T154223Z
CREATED:20260709T154223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260709T154223Z
UID:10000661-1784277000-1784280600@www.stjoseph-baden.org
SUMMARY:Weekly Interfaith Prayer Vigils at ICE
DESCRIPTION:Weekly interfaith prayer services in partnership with Casa San José and Pax Christi are continuing in front of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Offices on Pittsburgh’s Southside (3000 Sidney St.) on Friday mornings from 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. \nJoin us in a peaceful and prayerful time of advocacy and solidarity with our immigrant neighbors. \nWe will hold space for all immigrants\, and especially for those who are being taken into custody at this location. \nWhere to Park\nDo not park in the ICE or IBEW parking lots. There are public parking ramps about two blocks away on Sidney Street. Payment for parking requires a smartphone that can click on a QR code\, which takes you to a website to enter your credit card information and license plate number. They do not take cash or provide tickets that can be used at a pay station. \nWhere to Stand\nFriday morning prayer gatherings at this location have been averaging about 100 people each week\, so the sidewalk gets a little crowded. It is important that everyone stays on the sidewalk and does not end up on ICE’s lawn. \nOther Important Guidelines\nAt some point during the service\, an ICE agent may bring out one of their K-9 officers and walk around the building’s perimeter. The dog is leashed\, and neither the dog nor the officer come near the sidewalk. \nSome people carry signs\, but not many. If you choose to bring a sign\, it should reflect the spirit of the prayer service — such as “Love thy Neighbor.” Please do not include political or protest messages. \nPeople who disagree with the purpose of the gathering sometimes stop to express their feelings. It is recommended that we not engage them.
URL:https://www.stjoseph-baden.org/event/weekly-interfaith-prayer-vigils-at-ice/2026-07-17/
LOCATION:ICE Field Office\, Pittsburgh\, 3000 Sidney Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T093000
DTSTAMP:20260709T154223Z
CREATED:20260709T154223Z
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SUMMARY:Weekly Interfaith Prayer Vigils at ICE
DESCRIPTION:Weekly interfaith prayer services in partnership with Casa San José and Pax Christi are continuing in front of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Offices on Pittsburgh’s Southside (3000 Sidney St.) on Friday mornings from 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. \nJoin us in a peaceful and prayerful time of advocacy and solidarity with our immigrant neighbors. \nWe will hold space for all immigrants\, and especially for those who are being taken into custody at this location. \nWhere to Park\nDo not park in the ICE or IBEW parking lots. There are public parking ramps about two blocks away on Sidney Street. Payment for parking requires a smartphone that can click on a QR code\, which takes you to a website to enter your credit card information and license plate number. They do not take cash or provide tickets that can be used at a pay station. \nWhere to Stand\nFriday morning prayer gatherings at this location have been averaging about 100 people each week\, so the sidewalk gets a little crowded. It is important that everyone stays on the sidewalk and does not end up on ICE’s lawn. \nOther Important Guidelines\nAt some point during the service\, an ICE agent may bring out one of their K-9 officers and walk around the building’s perimeter. The dog is leashed\, and neither the dog nor the officer come near the sidewalk. \nSome people carry signs\, but not many. If you choose to bring a sign\, it should reflect the spirit of the prayer service — such as “Love thy Neighbor.” Please do not include political or protest messages. \nPeople who disagree with the purpose of the gathering sometimes stop to express their feelings. It is recommended that we not engage them.
URL:https://www.stjoseph-baden.org/event/weekly-interfaith-prayer-vigils-at-ice/2026-07-10/
LOCATION:ICE Field Office\, Pittsburgh\, 3000 Sidney Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251114T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251114T093000
DTSTAMP:20251110T203214Z
CREATED:20251110T144326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T203214Z
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SUMMARY:One Church\, One Family Catholic Public Witness for Immigrants
DESCRIPTION:Casa San José\, Pax Christi\, and the Sisters of St. Joseph will lead a prayerful public witness outside the ICE Office on Friday\, November 14\, 2025\, from 8:00-9:30 a.m. The event is registered with the One Church\, One Family campaign\, a national movement of U.S. Catholics calling people of faith to publicly demonstrate solidarity with migrant families\, asylum seekers\, and refugees. The prayerful public witness\, which will include speakers from Christian Life Community\, is one of more than 100 events that have been planned across the country as part of the effort. \n“We are living in a time when our faith demands action on behalf of immigrants across our nation who are suffering fear and family separation with the actions of our government in the name of immigration enforcement\,” said Sister Janice Vanderneck\, Director of Civic Engagement at Casa San José. \nIn the Catholic tradition\, November 13 is the Feast Day of Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini\, the patron saint of immigrants and the first American saint to be canonized. The 50+ events across the country around this feast day will culminate the campaign\, which began with over 50 events that took place on or around October 22\, 2025. The body of U.S. bishops\, individual bishops\, and Catholic organizations have been speaking out against the implementation of inhumane policies that go against the Catholic Church’s teaching on migration\, which is informed by the Bible and Catholic moral teaching. \n“As Catholics and people of deep faith\, we reject the culture of fear and silence that dehumanizes\, and we choose instead to stand with migrants\,” shared Jon Gromek of the Ignatian Solidarity Network\, one of the principal organizers of the campaign. “Together\, our voices will send a powerful message to defend the dignity of our neighbors\, family members\, fellow parishioners\, classmates\, coworkers\, and friends.” \nPlease join us on the sidewalk outside 3000 Sidney Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA 15203. The closest public parking is just off the Hot Metal Bridge\, about a three-block walk.
URL:https://www.stjoseph-baden.org/event/one-church-one-family-catholic-public-witness-for-immigrants/
LOCATION:ICE Field Office\, Pittsburgh\, 3000 Sidney Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15203\, United States
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