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Mons. Rico no participó en el manifiesto crítico con Doctrina de la Fe sobre María Corredentora 

El Obispo de Asidonia-Jerez (España), Mons. Rico, afirma no haber participado en el manifiesto crítico con la Nota doctrinal Mater Populi fidelis del Dicasterio para la Doctrina de la Fe. 

El Papa critica el transhumanismo y asegura que la muerte “no se opone a la vida”

El Santo Padre reflexionó sobre el sentido cristiano de la muerte que es “parte constitutiva de ella como paso a la vida eterna”.

La religión se mantiene estable en Estados Unidos, revela nuevo estudio

El número de adultos estadounidenses que se identifican con el cristianismo, con otra religión o sin religión se ha mantenido estable, según un nuevo informe del Pew Research Center.

En este lugar ocurrió el milagro de la estampación de la Virgen de Guadalupe

Aunque millones de fieles reconocen al Cerro del Tepeyac en la Ciudad de México como el sitio de las apariciones de la Virgen de Guadalupe, no muchos saben que el milagro de la estampación de su imagen no ocurrió ahí, sino en un lugar hoy prácticamente olvidado.

22 millones de personas veneraron la reliquia de San Judas Tadeo que recorrió México

Alrededor de 22.000.000 personas acudieron a venerar la reliquia de primer grado de San Judas Tadeo, que recorrió México desde el 29 de julio de 2024 y que en los próximos días partirá de regreso a Roma (Italia).   

Más de un millón y medio de fieles rindieron homenaje a la Inmaculada Concepción en Chile

El Santuario de Nuestra Señora Purísima de Lo Vásquez, en la Diócesis de Valparaíso (Chile), recibió este lunes a 1.700.000 fieles que llegaron desde distintos puntos del país para venerar a la Virgen en el día de su Inmaculada Concepción.  

El Papa afirma que el plan de Trump sobre Ucrania debilitaría la alianza de EE.UU. con Europa

El Papa León XIV dijo que el plan del presidente estadounidense Donald Trump para poner fin a la guerra de Rusia contra Ucrania amenaza con deshacer la alianza entre Europa y Estados Unidos.

Pew study: Religion holds steady in America

American adults who identify with Christianity, with another religion, or with no religion have all remained steady, a new Pew Research Center report finds.  / Credit: ChoeWatt/Shutterstock

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Dec 9, 2025 / 15:30 pm (CNA).

The number of American adults who identify with Christianity, with another religion, or with no religion have all remained steady, a new Pew Research Center report finds. 

Surveys conducted since 2020 have generally found that about 70% of U.S. adults identify with a religion. The numbers have slightly fluctuated, but there has been no clear rise or fall in religious affiliation over the five-year period.

A Pew Research Center study, Religion Holds Steady in America, summarizes the latest trends in American religion and examines religion among young adults. The report is based on Pew’s National Public Opinion Reference Survey (NPORS), which has annually surveyed a random sample of U.S. adults since 2020. It also draws from the U.S. Religious Landscape Study (RLS), which surveyed 36,908 adults from July 17, 2023 to March 4, 2024.

The number of American adults who identify with Christianity, with another religion, or with no religion have all remained steady, a new Pew Research Center report finds. Credit: Courtesy of Pew Research Center.
The number of American adults who identify with Christianity, with another religion, or with no religion have all remained steady, a new Pew Research Center report finds. Credit: Courtesy of Pew Research Center.

The report also uses data from the General Social Survey and the American Time Use Survey.

The research revealed that after Pew found a decline in Christianity in the country from 2007 to 2020, the decline has halted and there is a stable presence of Christianty and religion in the nation. 

Young women’s religiosity shifts

While the polling shows no clear evidence of a religious increase among young adults, it did find that young men are now almost as religious as women in the same age group. The finding differs from past studies which found that young women tended to be more religious than young men. 

This shift was found to be due to a decline in religiousness among American women, rather than an increase in the religiousness of men. In contrast to the young adults, the data revealed older women are more religious than older men. 

Overall, young men and young women surveyed in 2023 and 2024 are less religious than those questioned in 2007 and 2014 studies.

In 2007, 54% of women and 40% of men ages 18 to 24 reported they prayed daily. Data from 2023-2024 revealed only 30% of women and 26% of men in the same age group said they pray daily, indicating the gender gap among religious men and women is closing. 

Young adults remain less religious than older Americans

The data found no evidence that any age group has become substantially more or less religious since 2020. In the 2025 NPORS, 83% of adults 71 or older identified with a religion, similarly to the 84% in 2020. 

Among the youngest group of adults ages 18 to 30, 55% identify with a religion in 2025. This data is similar to the 57% who reported the same in 2020.

While there was not a large change in the number of adults who practice religion, older generations continue to be more religious than younger ones. Adults aged 71 or older tend to pray more than those ages 18 to 30, with 59% of older adults reporting they pray daily compared to 32% of young adults. 

There were also discrepancies among age groups based on how often individuals attend religious services. Adults 71 and older attend the most with 43% reporting they attend at least monthly. Adults 31 to 40 were found to attend the least with 29% reporting they go monthly. 

The data shows that today’s adults between the ages of roughly 18 and 22 are at least as religious as the age group slightly older than them who are in their mid to late 20s. Some aspects revealed that the younger U.S. adults may be more religious than the age group slightly older than them. 

The 2023–24 RLS found 30% of adults born between 2003 and 2006 said they attended religious services at least once a month, which is higher than the 24% of people born between 1995 and 2002. 

Sacerdote en EE.UU. se niega a retirar un nacimiento anti-ICE y busca una reunión con el arzobispo

El párroco de una parroquia católica cerca de Boston (EE.UU.) dice que una exhibición contra las leyes de inmigración en su pesebre permanecerá en pie al menos por ahora.

Pope says Trump Ukraine plan would weaken U.S. alliance with Europe

Pope Leo XIV addresses the press at Castel Gandolfo Dec. 9, 2025. / Credit: Zofia Czubak/CNA

Castel Gandolfo, Italy, Dec 9, 2025 / 15:15 pm (CNA).

Pope Leo XIV said President Donald Trump’s plan to end Russia’s war against Ukraine threatens to break apart the alliance between Europe and the United States.

Asked by reporters Dec. 9 to comment on the initiative's fairness, the pope said, “I would rather not comment on that. I haven’t read the whole thing. Unfortunately, some parts I have seen make a huge change in what was for many years a true alliance between the EU and U.S.”

The pope commented to reporters after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Castel Gandolfo. 

Pope Leo said, “The remarks [by Trump] that were made about Europe recently are, I think, trying to break apart what I think is an important alliance today and in the future. It’s a program that President Trump and his advisers put together, and he’s the president of the U.S. And he has a right to do that.”

The Holy Father called for continued dialogue to seek a "just and lasting peace" in Ukraine during the meeting with Zelensky on Tuesday, according to the Vatican.

The pair also discussed the question of prisoners of war and the urgent need to assure the return of Ukrainian children to their families. According to the Vatican, the Holy See will continue its efforts to do that — including "through the efforts of the Special envoy of the Holy Father for humanitarian issues in Ukraine," Cardinal Matteo Zuppi said, and to ensure the release of prisoners of war. 

Responding to a question from EWTN News, the pope said that progress on the repatriation of abducted Ukrainian children was “very slow, unfortunately,” but he declined to comment further on the matter.

The Vatican has mediated between Kyiv and Moscow on the issue of the children’s return. Zelensky wrote on X, "I informed the Pope about diplomatic efforts with the United States to achieve peace. We discussed further actions and the Vatican’s mediation aimed at returning our children abducted by Russia," Zelensky wrote on X.

In a statement published by the Vatican after the meeting at Castel Gandolfo, the pope “reiterated the need for the continuation of dialogue and expressed his urgent desire that the current diplomatic initiatives bring about a just and lasting peace.”

Following the private audience, Zelensky expressed his “profound gratitude” to Pope Leo XIV for the Holy See's constant support for the Ukrainian people.

Pope Leo XIV addresses the press at Castel Gandolfo Dec. 9, 2025. Credit: Zofia Czubak/ CNA
Pope Leo XIV addresses the press at Castel Gandolfo Dec. 9, 2025. Credit: Zofia Czubak/ CNA

Valentina Di Donato contributed to this story.