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Hyde Amendment Compromise: Betrayal of Catholic Pro-Life Principles
Catholic News Agency reports (January 21, 2026) that congressional Republicans have proposed maintaining the Hyde Amendment in a health spending bill, continuing the four-decade practice of prohibiting federal abortion funding except in cases of rape, incest, or maternal life endangerment. The article quotes Katie Glenn Daniel of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America praising this as “long-standing federal policy,” while noting Democratic opposition and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ support for the amendment.
Paris “March for Life” Capitulates to Secular Humanism
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on a January 18, 2026 “March for Life” in Paris, gathering approximately 10,000 participants protesting France’s constitutional abortion guarantee and proposed euthanasia legislation. The article quotes “Bishop” Dominique Rey stating “Life is a gift from God” and features Emilie Quinson’s testimony about post-abortion healing. This demonstration occurs two years after France became the first nation to enshrine abortion in its constitution and amid parliamentary efforts to legalize assisted suicide. The event exemplifies how the conciliar sect reduces the Church’s mission to a naturalistic human rights campaign divorced from Catholic doctrine.
Mexican Prelate’s Distorted Narrative Betrays Cristero Martyrs’ Legacy
The Catholic News Agency (January 21, 2026) recounts Auxiliary “Bishop” Pedro Mena’s reflections on the Cristero War centenary, emphasizing history’s pedagogical value while lamenting its absence from Mexican curricula. The Yucatán prelate describes the 1926-1929 conflict as perpetually “controversial” with “virtues, flaws, [and] excesses,” suggesting ecclesiastical discernment about contemporary evangelization methods. He cites Tertullian’s “blood of martyrs” adage and John Paul II’s 1990 visit to Cristero regions, while noting current church-state tensions despite 1992 constitutional reforms. The article concludes with Mena’s concern about forming “mature Christians” amid modern challenges.
New York’s Abortion Mandate Retreat: Hollow Victory in a Godless Legal System
CatholicNewsAgency.com reports that New York State abandoned its decade-long effort to impose abortion coverage mandates on religious groups, including the Dioceses of Ogdensburg and Albany, following a U.S. Supreme Court directive referencing Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review (2025). The state’s narrow religious exemption—applicable only to organizations primarily employing coreligionists—was defeated through legal action spearheaded by the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. The article frames this as a triumph for religious freedom, highlighting the involvement of Protestant nuns, Lutheran and Baptist churches, and Catholic entities.
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