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Tras captura de Maduro “soplan vientos de esperanza” para Venezuela, Nicaragua y Cuba, dice líder nicaragüense

Arturo McFields, exembajador de Nicaragua ante la OEA, afirmó que, tras la captura de Nicolás Maduro, “soplan vientos de esperanza” para Venezuela, Nicaragua y Cuba.

La muerte de 32 militares cubanos confirma intervención de Cuba en Venezuela, afirma disidente

La muerte de militares cubanos defendiendo a Nicolás Maduro confirman que el régimen cubano sostenía al chavismo a cambio de petróleo venezolano y la participación en la administración del país, señaló el portavoz del Movimiento Cristiano Liberación.

Cercanía, afecto y oración del Episcopado argentino con los obispos y el pueblo venezolano

Los obispos que integran la Comisión Ejecutiva de la Conferencia Episcopal Argentina enviaron una carta para hacer llegar a los obispos y al pueblo venezolano su saludo y cercanía “en estos tiempos complejos”. 

Obispo Barron critica al alcalde Mamdani de Nueva York por su aceptación del colectivismo

El obispo Robert Barron, fundador del ministerio Word on Fire, criticó al alcalde de la ciudad de Nueva York, Zohran Mamdani, por prometer a sus electores "la calidez del colectivismo" en su discurso inaugural del 1 de enero.

Más de 1.000 espectadores disfrutaron de una nueva Navidad Junto al Lago

Una vez más, el tradicional espectáculo Navidad Junto al Lago reunió a 150 artistas y convocó a más de 1.000 espectadores para Evangelizar a través de la belleza. 

Avanza causa de la vidente de la única aparición mariana aprobada en EE. UU.

El Obispo David L. Ricken, de Green Bay, Wisconsin (Estados Unidos), anunció formalmente una investigación diocesana sobre la vida de la Sierva de Dios Adele Brice, la inmigrante belga del siglo XIX que recibió las únicas apariciones marianas aprobadas por la Iglesia en los Estados Unidos.

“¡Como hombres, están llamados a actuar!”, dice un orador ante una sala repleta de jóvenes en SEEK 2026

Cientos de jóvenes en la conferencia SEEK 2026, celebrada este fin de semana en la Diócesis de Fort Worth, Texas (Estados Unidos), llenaron una sala cavernosa para aprender qué significa ser un hombre formado por “Jesucristo y su Iglesia”.

‘As men, you’re called to act!’ speaker says to a packed room of young men at SEEK 2026

John Bishop, founder of Forge, speaks to hundreds of young men at the SEEK 2026 conference in the Diocese of Fort Worth, Texas, on Jan. 2, 2026. | Credit: Amira Abuzeid/CNA

Jan 6, 2026 / 07:00 am (CNA).

Hundreds of young men at the SEEK 2026 conference in the Fort Worth, Texas, Diocese this weekend filled a cavernous room to learn about what it means to be a man formed by “Jesus Christ and his Church.”

John Bishop, founder and executive director of Forge, an organization that supports the family with an emphasis on masculinity, told the young men that “you are much more than your animalistic desires. Live something higher for someone higher.”

In his talk titled “God Made Men,” Bishop spoke about how when Adam, the first man, “opened his eyes, he had never seen a woman before. She was completely naked.”

“It was a great day for Adam,” Bishop said to waves of laughter. “Adam was the Elon Musk of the garden.”

Taking a more serious tone, Bishop asked: “How would Adam see Eve? In his theology of the body, Pope John Paul II said Eve’s body was a manifestation of her soul. Eve had a perfect body, but when Adam saw her naked body, he didn’t lust over her.”

“He realized who she was and who he was: made to make a gift of himself to her,” he said.

Bishop then turned to what happened next: “What did Adam do as the snake came into the garden?” he asked.

“Nothing! The most common, toxic, nauseating sin that runs rampant throughout men in the world is that we don’t do a damn thing.”

“When we see our brothers walking into sin, we twiddle our thumbs. When we see our daughters walking out wearing next to nothing, we say nothing. When we’re grandfathers seeing the culture going in a bad way, we watch football,” he said.

‘The image of God lives in a man fully alive’

“You’re called to act!” Bishop admonished the group. “You might be filled with doubt … but it might be time for you to take the first step.”

“The image of God lives in a man fully alive … Study after study shows that when a good man acts and doesn’t hold anything back, when he follows Christ with all [he is], … when he gives himself over [to Christ], the effect of that one man’s life multiplies beyond anything that we can understand,” he said.

Hundreds of young men listen to John Bishop’s talk on masculinity on Jan. 2, 2026, at the SEEK conference in Grapevine, Texas. | Credit: Amira Abuzeid/CNA
Hundreds of young men listen to John Bishop’s talk on masculinity on Jan. 2, 2026, at the SEEK conference in Grapevine, Texas. | Credit: Amira Abuzeid/CNA

Patricio Parra, a sophomore at Texas A&M University, told CNA that he enjoyed Bishop’s talk because he and his friends have noticed how “society says it’s toxic to be masculine.”

Parra said a New York Times journalist asked him and his friends after the talk why his generation of men was so invested in the faith.

“There’s a striving for men to want to be men again,” he told her. “As a society, we see male role models on YouTube, but they are deformed. Recently, there aren’t a lot of good masculine models to follow.”

Parra said what stood out to him the most after Bishop’s talk was the idea that Adam saw Eve’s physical beauty as the same as her internal beauty and recognized her dignity.

“We have to strive to be as masculine as that,” Parra said.

He said he took to heart three pieces of advice Bishop gave the men in the audience.

First: “There’s no glory without the cross, no sainthood without suffering; so suffer a little bit. Make your body go through hard things,” Parra recalled. “Everything we suffer now will bring fruit for others, including our children someday, who will want to emulate us.”

Next, Parra said Bishop advised that young men invest in solid, masculine friendships where they encourage one another toward sainthood.

Last, Bishop told his listeners to be like St. Joseph, who, after Adam, was “one of the most manly men in Scripture.”

“Joseph never said a word. We just know what he did,” Parra said. “We should do the same: just be quiet and act.”

Parra demonstrated a hand motion he and his other friends from Texas A&M invented to go with the words “Zip it and act!” He made a zipper motion across his mouth and then the letter “A” with his fingers.

“Don’t just talk about asking a girl out; do it!” he said enthusiastically. “Don’t just think about seminary; go do it!”

El Papa pide en la Epifanía sustituir la industria de la guerra por “la artesanía de la paz”

Asomado al balcón de la Logia central del Palacio Apostólico, al que se asomó por primera vez el pasado 8 de mayo cuando fue elegido Pontífice, León XIV recordó que el Jubileo nos ha llamado a “reorganizar la convivencia" y a "redistribuir la tierra y los recursos"

Papa León XIV: Dios no nos espera en “lugares prestigiosos, sino en las realidades humildes”

Durante la Misa de la Solemnidad de la Epifanía del Señor, el Papa aseguró que Dios no se manifiesta “en lugares prestigiosos, sino en las realidades humildes”, e invitó a los fieles a buscar la paz al reconocer su presencia allí donde nace la vida frágil.