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Mexican Bishops Warn of ‘Manifestations of Death’ in the Country, by Diego López Colín – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Mexican Bishops Warn of ‘Manifestations of Death’ in the Country, by Diego López Colín

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By Diego López Colín, Catholic World Report, Catholic News Agency, March 9, 2025 

This story was first published by ACI Prensa, CNA’s Spanish-language news partner. It has been translated and adapted by CNA.

Diego López ColínMexico City Newsroom, Mar 9, 2025 / 08:00 am (CNA) – The Church in Mexico warned this week about the “manifestations of death that have been taking place in our country,” which, according to the bishops, “threaten human dignity, dehumanize our coexistence, and leave a deep wound in the conscience of our people.”

In a statement issued on March 5, the Mexican Bishops’ Conference specifically pointed out problems such as “the decriminalization and promotion of abortion, the scourge of uncontrolled violence, organized crime, and the scourge of drug trafficking, which has turned entire regions into war zones.”

However, despite this panorama “marked by shadows of death and despair,” the prelates reminded that “life is a sacred gift, which must be welcomed, protected, defended, and promoted with courage.” …

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