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1 Cuban bishop able to meet with Pope Leo XIV despite country’s fuel crisis

The Cuban bishops’ ad limina visit with Pope Leo was set for Feb. 16–20, but the urgent need to remain with the flock amid the fuel shortage crisis allowed only one bishop to make the trip to Rome.

Political pluralism in Cuba would be an asset, bishops’ assistant secretary says

The suffering of the Cuban people needs to be alleviated and the country needs to realize that political pluralism is an asset, said Father Ariel Suárez of the Cuban Bishops’ Conference.

Nicaraguan dictatorship expels another priest: 309 religious forced to leave so far

The Nicaraguan dictatorship has expelled Father José Concepción Reyes Mairena of the Diocese of León, bringing the total number of religious forced to leave the Central American country to 309.

Did Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance represent Latinos and their cultural values?

Bad Bunny’s halftime show at Super Bowl LX drew mixed reactions. For some, it was a Latino triumph while for others it contained obscene lyrics that did not represent the best of Latin America.

What impact has the Cristero War had on religious freedom in Mexico today?

Rubén Quezada, author of the book “For Greater Glory,” released along with the film of the same name in 2012, assesses the impact of the Cristero War on religious freedom in Mexico today.

Mexican priest appeals to violent criminals to repent and convert this Lent

With Lent beginning on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18, Mexican priest Father Manuel Corral called on those involved in criminal violence to use this liturgical season as an opportunity for inner conversion.

Situation in Nicaragua worsens as dictatorship bans pastoral missions, other religious events

The prohibition of pastoral missions in the Diocese of León and the tightening of restrictions on Catholic religious events in Managua and other cities continues in Nicaragua.

Venezuela after the capture of Nicolás Maduro: Bishops present their reflections

In a new apostolic exhortation, “Your Light Will Break Forth Like the Dawn” (Is 58:8), the Venezuelan bishops said they seek to convey “a message of hope” to their fellow citizens.

Caritas Cuba receives 7 containers of humanitarian aid from the United States

The aid has been coordinated between the Catholic Church in Cuba and the United States government, bypassing the communist regime.

Archdiocese evaluates canonical sanctions after ‘trans’ wedding in Argentina

The Archdiocese of Corrientes, Argentina, announced that it will act ex officio in accordance with canon law to take any “formal canonical disciplinary measures that may be appropriate.”