
NEW YORK (AP) — Fabian Arias arrived in New York City from his native Argentina for what was supposed to be a six-month trip. But the hardships of the Latino immigrant communities he encountered overwhelmed him, and inspired a life-long mission. “I was young and upset and I listened to God’s voice, and he said that this is my place in this moment in my life,” Arias said. Eighteen years later, he’s an ordained Lutheran pastor of Saint Peter’s…
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