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Así ayuda la Iglesia Católica a las personas afectadas por huracanes en México

Con el arranque de la temporada de huracanes 2025, la Iglesia Católica en México refuerza sus labores de prevención, atención y recuperación para hacer frente a los efectos de estos fenómenos naturales, que cada año causan múltiples afectaciones en distintas regiones del país.

Cardenal Rueda sobre Miguel Uribe: “Podemos estar ante un milagro y lo esperamos”

El Cardenal Luis José Rueda, Arzobispo de Bogotá y Primado de Colombia, afirmó que con la leve mejoría de Miguel Uribe Turbay, senador y precandidato presidencial, “podemos estar ante un milagro”.

León XIV recibe una camiseta de Brasil de manos de Cafú

El Papa León XIV recibió una camiseta de la selección brasileña donada por el exlateral derecho Marcos Evangelista de Morais –conocido en el deporte como Cafú–, capitán que lideró a la selección de Brasil en su quinto título mundial en Corea – Japón 2002, tras vencer a Alemania en la final.

El legado social del Papa León XIV en Perú: años de entrega entre desastres, pobreza y una pandemia

Durante casi una década, el hoy Papa León XIV —entonces Mons. Robert Prevost— dejó una huella imborrable en el norte del Perú como obispo de la Diócesis de Chiclayo y presidente del directorio de Cáritas local.

León XIV habla por teléfono con Pedro Sánchez, presidente de España

El Papa León XIV habló por teléfono, este miércoles 11 de junio, con Pedro Sánchez Castejón, presidente del Gobierno de España, quien lo invitó a visitar el país ibérico.

Report: Irish Church abuse allegations jumped 50% in 1 year

Blackrock College in Dublin, Ireland, where extensive abuse took place over decades, according to a documentary that led to the June 2025 report by the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland. / Credit: Sarah777, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jun 11, 2025 / 18:18 pm (CNA).

Allegations of sexual abuse of minors within the Catholic Church in Ireland significantly spiked this past year, a newly published report has found.

The total number of allegations rose by more than 50% from 252 in 2023-2024 to 385 in 2024-2025, according to the latest report by the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland

The figure represents the highest number since the organization began publishing annual reports on child sexual abuse in the Irish Church in 2009. 

The majority of these allegations, 73%, date to the period between 1960 and 1989, with only two cases relating to the period after 2000. Forty-seven cases had no time frame attributed to them. 

According to the report, which covers allegations from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025, the increase in allegations took place predominantly in September 2024 immediately following the announcement of a government-sponsored investigation examining historical abuse in religious-run day and boarding schools in Ireland. 

“These events in September 2024 appear to have given individuals renewed strength to tell of their experiences,” National Board CEO Aidan Gordon said in a June 10 press release. 

According to the report, 291 of the allegations received by the National Board were categorized as sexual abuse as the primary complaint. The report records 55 additional allegations of physical abuse, four boundary violations, one count of neglect, one emotional abuse, one bullying, and 32 cases where the alleged abuse was not categorized.

The report indicates that 385 allegations were made against 376 people, including 318 male religious, 39 diocesan priests, 16 female religious, and three males of unknown affiliation.

Of the 39 diocesan priests accused of abuse, 20 (64%) are deceased, three are laicized, three are in prison, four are out of ministry, four are under a management plan, one remains in active ministry, and four are of unknown status.

Of the remaining accused, 221 of them are deceased, five are laicized, five are in active ministry, 31 are in prison, 21 are under a management plan, 12 have left the Church, 17 are out of ministry, and 22 are of unknown status.

The National Board received 287 requests for advice in relation to safeguarding children from abuse within the Church in 2024-2025.

Background

The announcement of the Irish government’s September 2024 investigation came after the government-backed scoping inquiry, published in March 2023.

The inquiry was initiated in the aftermath of a 2022 radio documentary called “Blackrock Boys,” which revealed extensive abuse at the Spiritan-run Blackrock College, a boys’ boarding and day school in Dublin. 

The scoping inquiry revealed that 2,395 allegations of abuse had been made in 308 schools between 1927 and 2013, including extensive accounts of sexual abuse, rape, and sexual assault.

Bishop Kevin Doran of Elphin described the scoping inquiry as “a tragedy” at the time, lamenting not only the sheer number of allegations in the report but also “that so many of them had to carry their experience alone for so many years before they felt sufficiently free to tell someone else.”

“Migrar no es un delito”: Pastoral reprueba modificaciones a la ley vigente en Argentina

La Pastoral de Migrantes e Itinerantes de la Conferencia Episcopal Argentina expresó su preocupación ante las modificaciones en el régimen migratorio anunciadas por el Gobierno de Javier Milei.

“Es como un enamoramiento”: Hermanas de más de 80 años reciben la Confirmación en Venezuela

Olga Elena y Maritza Chiquinquirá Salazar son dos hermanas nacidas en el llano venezolano, en pleno siglo XX. Este 10 junio, a sus 88 y 83 años respectivamente, recibieron en Caracas el sacramento de la Confirmación

New poll shows more Americans support prioritizing ‘birth sex’ over ‘gender identity’

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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jun 11, 2025 / 17:12 pm (CNA).

Results of a new Gallup poll reveal an increase in the number of Americans who support policies that prioritize sex over gender identity.

The polling firm surveyed 1,003 U.S. adults from May 1–18, asking them a number of questions related to sex and gender with a margin of sampling error of 4%. When compared with the 2021 and 2023 Gallup research surveys on sex and gender, the new study revealed an increase in the number of Americans who prefer using sex as an identifier rather than “gender identity.”

The most recent poll called “Values and Beliefs” focused on two specific policies related to which team transgender athletes should compete on and how they should identify themselves on government documents.

The results showed that 69% of U.S. adults surveyed believe that “trangender athletes should only be allowed to play on sports teams that match their birth gender.” Of the sample, 90% of Republicans agreed with this statement, 72% of independents, and 42% of Democrats.

Slightly fewer Americans agree that “people should be required to list their birth sex on government documents such as driver’s licenses or passports.” The research found that 66% of Americans agreed with this statement and this included 89% of Republicans, 66% of independents, and only 38% of Democrats.

Between 2021 and 2025, Democrats’ and independents’ support for transgender athletes playing on sports teams that align with their “current gender identity” fell by 10 points. The poll found that there was no significant change in Republicans’ support.

The questionnaire also examined Americans’ views on the morality of “changing one’s gender” and found an increase in the number of people who believe it is “morally wrong.” As of 2025, 40% of U.S. adults believe that is “morally acceptable” to change one’s gender, which is six points less than it was in 2021.

Participants’ answers on morality were significantly different based on their designated political parties.

Of those surveyed, 71% of Democrats, 45% of independents, and only 9% of Republicans said that changing one’s gender is “morally acceptable.” Since 2021, Republicans experienced the largest shift with a decline of 13 points of those who find it acceptable.

The poll also found that “Americans are more likely to view gay or lesbian relations as morally acceptable than changing genders.” About 64% said they agreed that being gay is more acceptable, which included 86% of Democrats, 69% of independents, and 38% of Republicans.

Gallup reported that this poll was the first time the survey asked participants what causes “transgender identity.” Half of the participants said they believe transgender identity is due to one’s “upbringing” and “environment” and 30% said people are “born with it.” The rest had no opinion or believe that both are factors.

Republicans are much more likely to agree that “nurture” over “nature” is what leads to someone being transgender. The majority of the party (76%) reported that upbringing and environment cause it, compared with 9% who reported it is “nature” or from birth.

Democrats had less of a drastic difference with 29% believing it is “nurture” and 57% reporting it is “nature.”

Every category studied by Gallup prior to the 2025 study revealed an increase in support of focusing on one’s sex at birth rather than the way a person might identify himself or herself in terms of gender.

VIDEO: Arzobispo de Cali pide poner fin a “toda escalada de violencia” en Colombia

El Arzobispo de Cali, Mons. Luis Fernando Rodríguez, pidió poner fin a “toda escalada de violencia” en Colombia, luego que el martes 10 de junio se registraron 24 atentados terroristas en los departamentos del Cauca y Valle del Cauca.