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JAN
16
Becket report finds increases in support for religious liberty in the public square
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JAN
16
The Becket Fund releases its annual Religious Freedom Index (RFI) on Jan. 16, 2026, exploring American attitudes on the First Amendment. | Credit: Leigh Prather/Shutterstock Jan 16, 2026 / 11:54 am (CNA). Annual research by the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty found that Catholics in America today feel more accepted as people of faith in society than in past years.The annual Religious Freedom Index (RFI) by the Becket Fund was released on Jan. 16 and explores American attitudes on the First Amendment, specifically religious freedom and tolerance.An online poll surveyed 1,002 U.S. adults. The survey screened a sample that is representative by gender, age, ethnicity, race, and region matching U.S. Census figures, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1%, researchers said.In 2024, about 54% of Catholics reported they felt accepted as people of faith, specifically 19% said they feel “completely” accepted and 35% said they felt “a good amount” accept
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JAN
15
Republican senators urge more regulations on abortion pill in Senate hearing
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JAN
15
Credit: Carl DMaster/Shutterstock Jan 15, 2026 / 17:10 pm (CNA). As the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continues its review of the abortion pill mifepristone, Republican lawmakers are repeating calls for stronger federal regulations of the drug.The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, chaired by Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-Louisiana, held a hearing about the drugs Jan. 14. Republican lawmakers called for stricter rules, while Democratic lawmakers advocated for easy access to the drugs.Cassidy, who is a medical doctor, urged Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. and FDA Commissioner Martin Makary to complete the safety review of mifepristone promised during their confirmation hearings.“Republican members of this committee and many other senators expect an answer,” Cassidy said. “At an absolute minimum, the previous in-person safeguards must be restored immediately.”Cassidy expressed concern about the deregulation of mifep
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JAN
15
UPDATE: Ohio moves to close nursing home amid ‘widespread care failures’ after purchase from Catholic nuns
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JAN
15
Credit: Digital Storm/Shutterstock Jan 15, 2026 / 06:00 am (CNA). The attorney general of Ohio is moving to shut down a nursing home after a congregation of Catholic nuns sold it, amid reports that the facility’s “shockingly poor care” is placing elderly residents in “clear and present danger.”House of Loreto, a nursing facility formerly run by the sisters of the Congregation of the Divine Spirit, has allegedly committed “widespread care failures,” Attorney General Dave Yost’s office said in a Jan. 13 press release. The sisters were involved with the home from 1957, when then-Youngstown Bishop Emmet Walsh asked for the religious to run the facility. The current facility opened in 1963. The Youngstown Diocese said in March 2025 that the home had been acquired by Hari Group LLC, a company based out of Ohio. In its press release announcing the sale the diocese did not note any troubles experienced by House of Loreto at the ti
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JAN
15
Trump administration restores Title X funding to Planned Parenthood
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JAN
15
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services headquarters building in Washington, D.C. | Credit: ajay_suresh, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons Jan 14, 2026 / 20:46 pm (CNA). U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday denied knowledge of reports that his administration has restored millions of taxpayer dollars to Planned Parenthood.According to Jan. 13 report in Politico, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) last month restored Title X funding to Planned Parenthood. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Monday dropped a lawsuit against the administration related to this funding.Planned Parenthood and some other clinics will be able to submit reimbursement receipts to the government for low-income patients who received birth control and other non-abortion services, according to the Politico report. While the funding won’t directly cover abortion — the Hyde Amendment prevents the federal government from doing so — the funding wi
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JAN
14
Multistate lawsuit challenges ‘gender conditions’ tied to HHS funding
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JAN
14
Credit: JHVEPhoto/Shutterstock Jan 14, 2026 / 17:55 pm (CNA). Twelve states filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Jan. 13, seeking to block what they call unlawful “gender conditions" imposed on billions of dollars in federal health, education, and research grants.The plaintiff states — New York, Oregon, California, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington — challenge HHS’ requirement that grant recipients certify compliance with Title IX “including the requirements set forth in Presidential Executive Order 14168” effective Oct. 1, 2025.The executive order, issued by President Donald Trump on Jan. 20, 2025, and titled “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government,” defines sex as binary and immutable, grounded in reproductive biology, and directs agencies to
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JAN
14
House Republican budget plan would permanently defund Planned Parenthood
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JAN
14
Republicans say they are crafting a bill to permanently defund Planned Parenthood Jan. 13, 2026. | Credit: usarmyband, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Jan 14, 2026 / 16:19 pm (CNA). House Republican lawmakers unveiled a framework that outlines their budget priorities for the upcoming fiscal year, which includes permanently defunding large abortion providers such as Planned Parenthood.The Republican Study Committee, which is the largest Republican-aligned caucus in the House, published the framework on Jan. 13. The document is a starting point for crafting the budget but does not include any of the specific language that will ultimately be included in the bill.According to the framework, House Republican leaders intend to “extend and make permanent” the temporary freeze on federal funds for abortion providers, which was included in the tax overhaul that President Donald Trump signed into law last July.That bill included a one-year freeze on Medicaid reim
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JAN
14
UPDATE: Homeland Security Department says rule will address religious worker visa backlog
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JAN
14
Credit: Lisa F. Young/Shutterstock Jan 14, 2026 / 10:25 am (CNA). The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said it is addressing a religious worker visa backlog with rules that will reduce wait times and disruptions in ministry for faith-based communities.“Under the leadership of Secretary [Kristi] Noem, DHS is committed to protecting and preserving freedom and expression of religion. We are taking the necessary steps to ensure religious organizations can continue delivering the services that Americans depend on,” a DHS spokesperson said in a press release Wednesday. “Pastors, priests, nuns, and rabbis are essential to the social and moral fabric of this country. We remain committed to finding ways to support and empower these organizations in their critical work.”Under the rule expected to be issued Jan. 16, religious workers in the country on R-1 visas would no longer be required to reside outside of the U.S. for a full year if they reach their s
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JAN
13
On his dying day, renowned cartoonist’s faith in Christ made public
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JAN
13
Scott Adams had previously announced his intention to convert to Christianity. | Credit: Art of Charm, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Jan 13, 2026 / 15:36 pm (CNA). Scott Adams, the creator of the long-running “Dilbert” comic strip whose art satirized the typical American workplace, died on Jan. 13 at 68 years old after a battle with cancer.Adams, who became known later in his career for espousing conservative and at times controversial political views, revealed in May 2025 that he was suffering from prostate cancer. The disease spread in the coming months, with Adams passing away after a short stay in hospice. On Jan. 13, shortly after his death, Adams’ X account posted a “final message” from the renowned cartoonist in which he recalled that many of his Christian friends had urged him to convert to Christianity. A Final Message From Scott Adams pic.twitter.com/QKX6b0MFZA— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) January 13, 2026 &
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JAN
13
National Catholic Partnership on Disability wins service award from Catholic historians
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JAN
13
The National Catholic Partnership on Disability’s Charleen Katra (right) speaks at a panel accompanied by former American Catholic Historical Association President Mary Dunn (left). | Credit: Ken Oliver-Méndez/CNA Jan 13, 2026 / 10:41 am (CNA). CHICAGO — A Catholic nonprofit that helps parishes and schools provide faith formation and catechesis for people with disabilities was selected to win the 2026 award for service to Catholic studies from the American Catholic Historical Association (ACHA).The National Catholic Partnership on Disability (NCPD) was presented the award during a panel discussion about the historical and modern interactions between the Church and Catholics with disabilities at the annual ACHA meeting in Chicago on Jan. 8.During the discussion, panelists highlighted the ongoing efforts to make Catholic parish and school life more welcoming to members of the faithful who have disabilities and also spoke about persistent struggles to ensure tha
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JAN
12
Catholic doctors and ethicists react to CDC’s revised childhood vaccine schedule
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JAN
12
Credit: CDC/Debora Cartagena Jan 12, 2026 / 06:00 am (CNA). Catholic medical professionals and ethicists had mixed reactions to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) announcement last week that it has revised the recommended childhood and adolescent vaccine schedule.In a press release on Jan. 5, the CDC announced a revised recommended childhood immunization schedule, which reduces the number of universally recommended vaccines from 18 to 11. It retains routine recommendations for all children against measles, mumps, rubella, polio, pertussis, tetanus, diphtheria, Haemophilus influenzae type b, pneumococcal disease, human papillomavirus (HPV), and varicella (chickenpox).Vaccines for rotavirus, influenza, COVID-19, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, meningococcal disease, and RSV now shift to recommendations for high-risk groups or after “shared clinical decision-making” between providers and families.According to a Department of Health and Human
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JAN
16
Agradecen al obispo Báez por “ser luz en la noche oscura” de Nicaragua
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JAN
16
Mons. Silvio Báez, Obispo Auxiliar de Managua en el exilio desde abril de 2019, celebró 41 años de haber sido ordenado sacerdote este 15 de enero. Por esa razón recibió diversas felicitaciones y agradecimientos por su valiente testimonio como promotor de la fe de la Iglesia Católica en Nicaragua.
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JAN
16
Escuelas cristianas de Jerusalén denuncian restricciones de trabajo a los profesores palestinos
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JAN
16
Un organismo que reúne a las escuelas cristianas de Jerusalén ha protestado contra las restricciones que Israel ha aplicado a los permisos de trabajo para los docentes que provienen del territorio palestino de Cisjordania.
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JAN
16
El Arzobispo de Santiago de Compostela presentó al Papa León XIV el proyecto del año santo 2027
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JAN
16
El Arzobispo de Santiago de Compostela (España), Mons. Francisco José Prieto, presentó el proyecto del Año Santo Jacobeo 2027 al Papa León XIV en Roma
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JAN
16
Senadores republicanos piden más regulaciones sobre la píldora abortiva en Estados Unidos
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JAN
16
Mientras la Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (FDA) continúa su revisión de la píldora abortiva mifepristona, los legisladores republicanos de Estados Unidos reiteran sus llamados a una regulación federal más estricta del fármaco.
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JAN
16
¿Volverá un Papa a El Rocío? Españoles invitan a León XIV a seguir los pasos de San Juan Pablo II
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JAN
16
La llegada a España del Papa León XIV en junio parece más que probable. Peregrinos españoles le han invitado a acudir a El Rocío, un destino con el que seguiría los pasos de San Juan Pablo II, quien lo visitó en 1993.
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JAN
16
Arzobispo explica tres vías para desagraviar una profanación eucarística
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JAN
16
El Arzobispo de Valladolid, Mons. Luis Argüello, anima a anunciar el Evangelio, cuidar de la liturgia y ejercer la caridad para desagraviar las profanaciones eucarísticas.
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JAN
16
“El reto es identificarse con Jesucristo”: seminario de España beca a futuros sacerdotes de todo el mundo
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JAN
16
Seminaristas de todos los rincones del mundo llegan al Seminario Internacional Bidasoa, en Pamplona (España), y estudian en la Universidad de Navarra, donde gracias a una beca reciben una formación completa antes de regresar a sus países.
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JAN
16
Estrenan película sobre Pablo María de la Cruz, joven admitido al Carmelo por estar en riesgo de muerte
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JAN
16
La Universidad de Salamanca acoge el estreno de un documental sobre la vida de Pablo María de la Cruz, joven admitido con 21 años al Carmelo por estar en riesgo de muerte
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JAN
16
Hoy celebramos a San Marcelo, el Papa que acogió a los arrepentidos que negaron a Cristo
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JAN
16
Cada 16 de enero celebramos a San Marcelo Papa, quien ocupa el puesto número 30 en la lista de los Pontífices que han gobernado la Iglesia Católica.
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JAN
16
América Latina, la experiencia que marcó al nuevo Arzobispo de Nueva York
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JAN
16
Mons. Ronald A. Hicks, recientemente nombrado Arzobispo de Nueva York por el Papa León XIV, llega a una de las sedes más importantes de la Iglesia Católica en Estados Unidos con una experiencia que marcó su ministerio: su paso por América Latina. En esta región convivió con comunidades vulnerables y dejó una huella pastoral que aún permanece.
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