(SAN DIEGO) — Bishop Michael Pham, of the Catholic Diocese of the San Diego, sent the following statement today to the pastors of the diocese:
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Peace be with you.
After prayerful reflection and discernment, I am announcing a change to our diocesan calendar. The observance previously identified as Cesar Chavez Day will henceforth be recognized as National Farm Workers Day.
This change allows us to focus our attention fully on honoring the dignity, sacrifices, and essential contributions of farm workers and their families. Farm Workers Day will serve as a time for prayer, gratitude, and renewed commitment to justice for those whose labor sustains our communities and provides food for our tables. As Scripture reminds us, “The laborer deserves his wages” (Luke 10:7).
By centering this observance on farm workers themselves, we reaffirm the Church’s enduring commitment to human dignity, solidarity, and truth. I encourage our parishes, schools, and ministries to mark Farm Workers Day with prayer, education, and acts of support consistent with Catholic Social Teaching.
Thank you for your understanding and for your continued faithfulness in serving Christ and one another.
May the Lord bless you and keep you.
United in Christ,
Most Rev. Michael Pham
Bishop