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Tres ancianas religiosas regresaron a su convento y se niegan a volver al asilo

Desde principios de septiembre, las tres ancianas religiosas Bernadette (88), Regina (86) y Rita (81) han acaparado titulares internacionales. Abandonaron su residencia de ancianos y regresaron a su antiguo convento.

Anuncian estreno en Latinoamérica y EE.UU. de la película “Kit de Santidad: El camino a Dios de Carlo Acutis”

Gaby Jácoba, productora de la película “Kit de Santidad: El camino a Dios de Carlo Acutis”, anunció su estreno en Latinoamérica y EE.UU. en el mes de octubre. La cinta ya se estrenó en España.

FBI director: There have been ‘terminations’ related to 2023 anti-Catholic memo

The J. Edgar Hoover FBI headquarters building in Washington, D.C. / Credit: Tony Webster, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 17, 2025 / 19:34 pm (CNA).

FBI Director Kash Patel said in a U.S. Senate hearing that there have been “terminations” and “resignations” of employees related to a 2023 anti-Catholic memo produced by Richmond, Virginia’s field office and the agency has made policy adjustments.

Patel made the comments during a Sept. 16 line of questioning from Republican Sen. Josh Hawley, who requested an update on the administration’s investigation into the memo and asked about the FBI’s efforts to combat anti-Catholic and anti-Christian violence and hate crimes.

He did not specify how many people were terminated or what their roles were in drafting the memo.

“We are doing our investigation simultaneously with Congress,” Patel said. “Just to put it in perspective, we provided 700 documents on the Richmond Catholic memo, specifically to this committee, whereas my predecessor provided 19 pages.”

The referenced 2023 memo detailed an investigation into “radical traditionalist” Catholics and purported ties to “the far-right white nationalist movement.” It suggested “opportunities for threat mitigation” through “trip wire or source development” within parishes that celebrate the Latin Mass and within “radical-traditionalist” Catholic online communities.

Immediately after the document was leaked to the public in February 2023, the FBI retracted the memo for not meeting the agency’s “exacting standards.” Although the FBI said at the time that the issue was isolated to one document in one field agency, an investigation by the House Judiciary Committee revealed coordination between multiple field offices and at least 13 documents that contained disparaging language about traditionalist Catholicism.

Under Patel’s leadership, the current FBI director told Hawley “we looked into how the source recruitment structure at the FBI was conducted during this time and we made adjustments and permanent fixes to ensure that sources are not put into houses of worship unless there is an actual ongoing criminal or international terrorism threat.”

“We will not use sources at this FBI to investigate and cull information just for the sake of culling information in houses of worship,” he said.

60 reports of anti-Catholic hate crimes under investigation

Hawley also asked Patel about threats of violence against Catholics and other Christians during the hearing, particularly in light of the shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis last month.

Patel said the FBI is currently investigating 60 reports of anti-Catholic hate crimes, including ones in Kansas City, Missouri; Louisville, Kentucky; Houston; Nashville, Tennessee; and Richmond, Virginia.

“Any ideologically-based attack against any faith, as a man of faith myself, will not be tolerated,” said Patel, who is Hindu. “The full resources of the FBI [are] committed to all of it.” He said the FBI will also look into ensuring that rewards of monetary value are offered for information on “all ideologically-based attacks.”

Regarding investigations into that violence, Patel said “we follow the money.” Whether it’s an attack based on people of faith or institutions of faith, he said, “someone’s paying for it.”

“We are reverse tracing those steps, we are not stopping at the perpetrator themselves,” he added. “We are reverse engineering to hold those accountable in our investigations to who funded them and knowingly funded them. We will [take] the appropriate steps against them.”

Hawley noted that there have been hundreds of instances in which houses of worship have faced direct violent action or threats, including arson, bomb threats, and shootings. He asked Patel whether the FBI would consider designating a senior official as a liaison to houses of worship.

“You’re speaking my language,” Patel said. “The private-public sector partnership on this specific issue, just like the other ones we’ve talked about, is equally transformative to finding those involved in these criminal activities. With your assistance, I would ask you if you’re able to identify someone who’s an expert in that area, we will work with them.”

In light of last week’s assassination of Christian and conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Hawley also asked Patel whether the FBI is investigating the attack as “part of this broader pattern of anti-religious, anti-Christian violence.”

“We are investigating Charlie’s assassination fully and completely and running out every lead related to any allegation of broader violence, and we’re producing results on that that we’ll disclose when appropriate,” Patel told him.

El Vaticano llama a disminuir el gasto militar y el armamento nuclear en todo el mundo

El Arzobispo Ettore Balestrero, dijo este 16 de septiembre que “es urgente restablecer un equilibrio pacífico en las relaciones internacionales y continuar un esfuerzo coordinado para promover el desarme en favor de la consolidación de la paz”.

Durante dos días el Congreso de Colombia es sede de la Convención Provida 2025

Representantes políticos, sociales y académicos se reúnen el 17 y 18 de septiembre en el Congreso colombiano para participar en la Convención Provida 2025 y abordar el desafío demográfico que enfrenta el país.

Autoridad del Vaticano en congreso de religiones: Seamos esperanza en un mundo desesperado

El Cardenal George Jacob Koovakad, prefecto del Dicasterio para el Diálogo Interreligioso, alentó a que las religiones del mundo lleven “esperanza a un mundo desesperado”, en un evento que se realiza en Astana, Kazajistán.

En la ruta a los altares: Una serie documental destaca las virtudes de Fray Andresito

La Vicepostulación de la Causa del Venerable Fray Andresito, junto a la Fraternidad de la Recoleta Franciscana, lanzó el primer video de la serie “En la ruta a los altares”, que busca profundizar en las distintas facetas de este franciscano.

El anillo de Juana de Arco: un osado robo moderno devolvió a Francia la última reliquia de la santa

Permitir que la única reliquia existente de Santa Juana de Arco regresara a Francia era, para muchos en Inglaterra, impensable. Hasta que un osado robo moderno lo consiguió.

Obispo destaca ante la realeza británica la histórica conversión de la duquesa de Kent al catolicismo

La Catedral de Westminster acogió el 16 de septiembre a la realeza británica para la Misa réquiem de la duquesa Katharine de Kent, quien en 1994 se convirtió en el primer miembro de la familia real en pasar al catolicismo en más de 300 años.

El campus de la Universidad Católica Argentina en Puerto Madero ahora se llama “Papa Francisco”

Con un acto encabezado por el Arzobispo de Buenos Aires, Mons. Jorge García Cuerva, y el rector de la Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA), Miguel Schiavone, el Campus de Puerto Madero fue nombrado “Papa Francisco”.