Archive for January 13, 2021

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By Matt Hadro

China deemed a top religious freedom concern in 2021

China remains a primary human rights concern in 2021, a federal religious freedom commissioner told CNA this week.  Read more

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Pope Francis: Praise God above all in difficult moments

Pope Francis urged Catholics on Wednesday to praise God not only in happy times, “but above all in difficult moments.”  Read more

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Report: Australia’s financial crime watchdog says it vastly overestimated Vatican transfers

Australia’s financial crime watchdog has said that it vastly overestimated Vatican transfers, local media reported on Wednesday.  Read more

Archbishop Philip Tartaglia gives a blessing at a commemoration of the founding fathers of Celtic F.C. at St Peter’s Cemetery, Dalbeth, Glasgow, Nov. 2, 2013. Credit: PaulVIF (CC BY-SA 3.0).?w=200&h=150

By CNA Staff

Catholic archbishop of Glasgow dies suddenly at age 70

The Catholic archbishop of Glasgow, Scotland, died suddenly on Wednesday at the age of 70.   Read more

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By Hannah Brockhaus

Vatican City begins administering first doses of coronavirus vaccine

Vatican City State began administering the first doses of the coronavirus vaccine on Wednesday.  Read more

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By CNA Staff

Report: North Korea, Nigeria among the worst countries for Christian persecution

For the twentieth year in a row, North Korea tops the list of countries where Christians face oppression, according to... Read more

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By CNA Staff

What do we owe immigrants? Love, says Archbishop Gomez

During a webinar on human dignity this week, Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles reflected on immigration and the Christian’s... Read more

Chike Uzuegbunam outside the US Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. Credit: Alliance Defending Freedom.?w=200&h=150

Supreme Court debates whether college's free speech violation merits symbolic damages

A Christian student seeking symbolic damages against a Georgia college that had restricted the area where he could try to... Read more

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Cardinal Dolan: Catholics more 'hung up' on abortion as Biden administration looms

Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York has explained why Catholics are not ashamed of being 'hung up’ on abortion, especially... Read more

Cardinal Eusébio Oscar Scheid. Credit: Archdiocese of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

Brazilian cardinal dies at age 88 after long illness

Brazilian Cardinal Eusébio Oscar Scheid, the archbishop emeritus of Rio de Janeiro and a theologian, died Wednesday afternoon after a... Read more

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By Kevin J. Jones

Texas ends Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood

Texas will no longer provide Medicaid funds to abortion providers such as Planned Parenthood, with the last funds ending in... Read more

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South Dakota governor calls for Down syndrome abortion ban

The governor of South Dakota asked state lawmakers on Tuesday to introduce a bill banning abortions based on a prenatal... Read more

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Kentucky lawmakers pass two pro-life bills early in legislative session

Lawmakers in Kentucky on Monday sent two pro-life bills to Governor Andy Beshear’s desk, both of which are likely to... Read more

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US executes Lisa Montgomery despite concerns over mental illness 

Lisa Montgomery, the only woman on federal death row, was executed early Wednesday morning, despite her attorneys’ arguments that her... Read more

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By Christine Rousselle

Ohio requires in-person administration of medical abortion

The governor of Ohio has signed a bill which requires physicians to be present during the administration of the first... Read more