Two experts in Catholic social teaching on immigration tackled the issue for a webinar hosted by the Archdiocese of San Francisco’s Office of Human Life & Dignity on Sept. 18.
For security and simplicity, we recommend activating your web browser’s translation option. Refer to your browser’s specific details on translation; the following may help you.
Google Chrome (Desktop & Android)
In the top right corner of your browser, click on the three-dot menu (⋮) > Settings > Languages.
Toggle: Under “Translate,” turn on Use Google Translate or “Offer to send pages in other languages to Google Translate”.
Usage: If a page is in a foreign language, a prompt will appear in the address bar to translate it.
Microsoft Edge
Go to Settings > Languages. Toggle on Offer to translate pages that aren’t in a language I read.
Firefox
Firefox has a built-in translation feature. If not active, right-click any webpage and select Translate Page to enable the feature.
Safari (iOS)
Navigate to Settings > General > Language & Region to add secondary languages, allowing translation of web pages.
Troubleshooting If translation does not work, check your browser extensions for conflicts or ensure the browser is updated to the most recent version.