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“De la desesperación a la serenidad”: La monja italiana que salva a mujeres de la trata de personas

Algunas mujeres, obligadas a prostituirse por la violencia, la desesperación o falsas promesas, se agolpan en las calles de Roma y Abruzos por la noche, hasta que ven a una monja vestida de hábito que les ofrece una salida.

Fiesta de la Sagrada Familia: Cardenal invita a los padres a escuchar siempre a Dios y defender la vida

“Es importante que los padres de familia escuchen la voz de Dios” para tomar las mejores decisiones, es la invitación que hizo el Cardenal Luis José Rueda Aparicio, Arzobispo de Bogotá, con ocasión de la Fiesta de la Sagrada Familia.

Se cierra la tercera Puerta Santa del Jubileo 2025 en la Basílica San Pablo Extramuros

A las 10 de la mañana de este 28 de diciembre fue cerrada oficialmente la Puerta Santa de la Basílica San Pablo Extramuros. La ceremonia fue llevada a cabo por el Cardenal James Michael Harvey, arcipreste de la basílica.

2025 saw expanded access to physician-assisted suicide 

Empty wheelchairs used during the Nov. 4, 2025, anti-assisted suicide event in Rome. / Credit: Courtesy of ProVita & Famiglia

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Dec 28, 2025 / 07:00 am (CNA).

Despite opposition from advocacy groups and Catholic leaders, multiple states and countries advanced legislation in 2025 to expand access to physician-assisted suicide.

Delaware 

Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer signed a bill in May legalizing physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill adults with a prognosis of six months or less to live. The law will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2026, allowing patients to self-administer lethal medication. 

After the bill was signed, several disability and patient advocacy groups filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Delaware on Dec. 8 alleging that the law discriminates against people with disabilities. 

Illinois 

The House passed a bill in May to legalize physician-assisted suicide in Illinois, and it stalled in the Senate during the regular session. After it was taken up during the fall veto session, senators passed it on Oct. 31. 

The bill, which allows doctors to give terminally ill patients life-ending drugs if they request them, was signed into law by Gov. JB Pritzker on Dec. 12. The law “ignores the very real failures in access to quality care that drive vulnerable people to despair,” according to the Catholic Conference of Illinois.

Illinois joined states that permit the practice including California, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington, as well as the District of Columbia.

New York 

The New York State Assembly advanced an assisted suicide measure in May, which Cardinal Timothy Dolan called “a disaster waiting to happen.” Despite calls from Catholic bishops, the New York Legislature passed the “Medical Aid in Dying Act” in June.

The legislation is expected to be signed by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul.

Colorado

Assisted suicide has been legal in Colorado since 2016. In June 2025, a coalition of advocacy groups sued the state over its assisted suicide law, claiming the statute is unconstitutional for allegedly discriminating against those who suffer from disabilities. 

The suit was filed on June 30 in U.S. district court by organizations including Not Dead Yet and the Institute for Patients’ Rights. It calls Colorado’s assisted suicide regime “a deadly and discriminatory system that steers people with life-threatening disabilities away from necessary lifesaving and preserving mental health care.” 

France

The National Assembly approved a bill in May that would allow certain terminally ill adults to receive lethal medication. The bill passed with 305 votes in favor and 199 against. 

In a statement released after the vote, the French Bishops’ Conference expressed its “deep concern” over the so-called “right to assistance in dying.” 

United Kingdom

British lawmakers in the House of Commons passed a bill in June to legalize assisted suicide for terminally ill patients in England and Wales. 

In order to become law, the bill must pass the second chamber of Parliament, the unelected House of Lords. The Lords can amend legislation, but because the bill has the support of the Commons, it is likely to pass.

Uruguay 

Legislators in Uruguay passed a bill in August to legalize euthanasia in the country. In October, Uruguay’s Parliament approved the “Dignified Death Bill,” making the bill law and allowing adults in the terminal stage of a disease to request euthanasia. 

Canada 

A Cardus Health report released in September found the legalization of medical assistance in dying (MAID) in Canada led to disproportionately high rates of premature deaths among vulnerable groups.

MAID passed in 2012 with safeguards and provisions that the report said Canada has not upheld. It said: “Those who died from MAID were more likely to have been living with a disability than those who did not die from MAID, even though both groups had similar medical conditions and experienced diminished capability.”

People suffering from mental illness are also dying by assisted suicide at disproportionate rates, the report said. 

El Papa León XIV pide proteger la “llama del amor” en las familias frente al bienestar “vacío y superficial”

El Papa dijo que las familias son hoy "luz de esperanza para los entornos en los que vivimos, escuela de amor e instrumento de salvación en las manos de Dios".

El Papa León XIV envía tres camiones con ayuda humanitaria a Ucrania

El gesto, según el limosnero pontificio, muestra "cómo Dios siempre quiere estar donde la humanidad corre peligro, donde la humanidad sufre, donde huye, donde experimenta el rechazo y el abandono".

Este domingo se cierra el Año Jubilar en las iglesias locales

Este domingo concluye solemnemente el Año Jubilar en las iglesias locales de todo el mundo, un tiempo de gracia que comenzó el 29 de diciembre de 2024.

¡Feliz fiesta de la Sagrada Familia!

Hoy se celebra la fiesta de la Sagrada Familia y la Iglesia Católica nos invita a contemplar a José, María y al Niño Jesús como modelos para la vida cotidiana. Los tres juntos, desde un principio, tuvieron que enfrentar peligros, carencias y dificultades.

¿Deberían los católicos usar IA para recrear a sus seres queridos fallecidos? Expertos opinan

Las aplicaciones que prometen ayudar a recrear versiones digitales de familiares fallecidos mediante inteligencia artificial (IA) representan un "peligro espiritual" para los católicos y otras personas que podrían usar la tecnología en lugar de un duelo sano, según los expertos.

El Papa León XIV nombra a un nuevo obispo en Venezuela

A lo largo de su ministerio sacerdotal ha desempeñado diversos cargos pastorales y administrativos al servicio de la Iglesia Católica en Venezuela