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Una empresa vende embriones desechados en piezas de joyería: El mundo católico reacciona

Los embriones “son tratados como propiedad, no como seres humanos

Obispos paraguayos: el Vaticano aclara “el verdadero lugar de María en el plan de Dios”

El Arzobispado de la Santísima Asunción (Paraguay) ofreció precisiones sobre lo enunciado en la reciente nota del Dicasterio para la Doctrina de la Fe, que pide evitar el uso de la palabra “corredentora” para referirse a la Virgen María. 

Religiosas latinoamericanas fortalecen redes de colaboración para atender a personas vulnerables

Más de 80 representantes de congregaciones religiosas e instituciones de la Iglesia Católica de América Latina que trabajan con personas en situación de vulnerabilidad se reunieron en la Ciudad de México, del 29 al 31 de octubre, con la esperanza de fortalecer redes de colaboración y promover el bien común.  

Underground Chinese bishop who said his life ‘consists of speaking about Jesus’ dies at 90

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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Nov 7, 2025 / 15:41 pm (CNA).

An underground Chinese Catholic bishop from the Diocese of Zhengding has died at 90 years old. 

Bishop Julius Jia Zhiguo, a Catholic bishop in China renowned for his unwavering adherence to the Church despite decades of persecution at the hands of the Chinese government, passed away on Oct. 29.

A member of the underground Church, unsanctioned by the Chinese government, Zhiguo was bishop of the Zhengnding Diocese in the Hebei Province. He was known for having a missionary spirit, promoting priestly training, caring for children with disabilities, and maintaining communion with Rome. 

Born on May 1, 1935, in Wuqiu Village, Jinzhou City, Zhiguo was ordained a priest in 1980 by Bishop Fan Xueyan of Baoding, who later consecrated him as bishop, according to Vatican News’ Chinese-language site.

“The big problems started when I was a seminarian,” he told the Italian news outlet La Stampa in 2016. “From 1963 to 1978 I worked as a forced laborer in remote, cold and hostile areas.”

In the same interview, he said he had “lost count” of how many times he had been arrested. Latest UCA reports say his last arrest took place in August 2020. 

“My life,” Zhiguo said when asked about his experience as a pastor in China, “consists of speaking about Jesus. I have nothing else to say or do. My whole life, every single day, is dedicated to telling others about Jesus. Everyone.” 

La Sagrada Familia y su fuerza espiritual: “Entran turistas y salen peregrinos”, dice experta en Gaudí

Chiara Curti, arquitecta e investigadora experta en la obra del Siervo de Dios Antonio Gaudí, afirmó que a su obra maestra, la Sagrada Familia de Barcelona, muchas personas “entran turistas y salen peregrinos”.

Arquidiócesis reunirá a expertos en ciencia y fe para afrontar la crisis de salud mental en Colombia 

La Arquidiócesis de Manizales está invitando a los profesionales de salud a participar en el Primer Congreso Nacional Católico Fe-Ciencia y Salud Mental que se realizará el 21 y 22 de marzo de 2026. 

Think tank criticizes Biden for fueling anti-Christian bias in government

President Joe Biden speaks during an interfaith prayer service at the Cathedral-Basilica of St. Louis, King of France, in New Orleans on Jan. 6, 2025. / Credit: ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Nov 7, 2025 / 14:11 pm (CNA).

A report from the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) compiled regulatory actions under former President Joe Biden that the researchers argue show systematic anti-Christian bias from the prior administration.

The Nov. 3 report was released in response to President Donald Trump’s Feb. 6 executive order to eradicate anti-Christian bias and protect religious liberty through changes to federal policies and regulations.

According to the report, the Biden administration disregarded religious liberty as a means to enforce its “radical pro-abortion and pro-LGBTQI+ policies.” It states that religious liberty was ignored “when it came to those policy priorities,” which affected public and private employees, businesses, religious organizations, students, and those seeking federal partnerships.

The report lists three key ways in which this was carried out: policies at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that attacked health-care-related rights of conscience, policies at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) that jeopardized religious liberty, and a broader failure to respect religious liberty through the rulemaking process.

Anti-Christian policies and practices

Under Biden, the report said HHS dismantled the enforcement of conscience protections for health care workers despite safeguards in federal law. It says former HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra got rid of most mentions of conscience and religious freedom protections and eliminated the Conscience and Religious Freedom Division.

Biden’s HHS website listed four actions regarding conscience protections as of 2024, and two of those were to halt enforcement measures taken under Trump, the report said. The two other measures sought to protect health care workers who participated in abortions. 

HHS also sought to enforce the Affordable Care Act’s ban on “sex” discrimination to include a ban on discriminating against a person based on “gender identity” or having an abortion. HHS later conceded it would hear religious liberty objections on a “case-by-case basis” to permit employees to bring cases against religious employers, according to the report.

The report said HHS used the same “case-by-case” standard for other anti-discrimination rules, including in the administration of grants. 

At EEOC, the administration sought to limit religious exemptions to anti-discrimination laws, the report notes. One example listed was enforcement of the Protecting Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, in which the administration sought to force employers, including religious organizations, to offer accommodations for women to procure abortions. This prompted a lawsuit from the U.S. Catholic bishops and other groups, which led to multiple courts halting enforcement. 

The report notes that the EEOC also pushed transgender pronoun and bathroom mandates on businesses and often argued against religious liberty exemption requests in court proceedings.

The authors of the report encouraged the Trump administration to rewrite any regulations that jeopardize religious liberty. It also suggested that Congress pass laws to better protect religious liberty, which could prevent future administrations from disregarding those protections.

EPPC President Ryan Anderson serves on the Religious Liberty Commission, which Trump created earlier this year to combat discrimination against religious people and organizations.

Iglesia en Colombia llama a mantener la “buena memoria” a 40 años de la toma del Palacio de Justicia 

La Iglesia Católica en Colombia se unió a la conmemoración de los 40 años de la toma del Palacio de Justicia haciendo un llamado a mantener la buena memoria y recordando que la paz se construye con la verdad. 

4 pedidos urgentes del Papa León XIV a la COP30 ante el cambio climático

El Papa León XIV lanzó 4 pedidos urgentes y centrados en la persona humana, a los líderes mundiales reunidos en Belém (Brasil), en ocasión de la 30ª Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático (COP30).

Expertos analizan el anhelo de Rosalía “que solo Dios puede llenar” 

Tras la afirmación de Rosalía "tengo un deseo que creo que sólo Dios puede llenar”, se esconde el anhelo de una generación que no se conforma con el vacío sin sentido.