Gregorio Rosa Chávez

Fueron asesinados por escuadrones de la muerte en El Salvador hace cuatro décadas. Ahora, estos mártires están más cerca de la santidad.

By Alejandra Molina — March 11, 2022
LOS ÁNGELES (RNS) — Mientras que los cuatro mártires están un paso más cerca de la santidad, los salvadoreños en los Estados Unidos esperan que la designación pueda inspirar a la Iglesia Católica a centrarse en los pobres y marginados.

They were killed by death squads in El Salvador four decades ago. Now, these martyrs are closer to sainthood.

By Alejandra Molina — March 11, 2022
(RNS) — As the four martyrs are one step closer to sainthood, Salvadorans in the United States hope the designation could inspire the Catholic Church to center the poor and marginalized.

Latino Catholics are among the most vaccinated religious groups. Here’s why.

By Alejandra Molina — October 12, 2021
(RNS) — The Pew Research Center found that 82% of Catholic adults said they were at least partially vaccinated as of August — data that included 86% of Latino Catholics and 79% of white Catholics.

Pope tells new cardinals: Be humble, help poor, fight injustice

By Emily McFarlan Miller — June 28, 2017
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) Appointing new cardinals is one of the most significant powers of the papacy, allowing a pontiff to put his stamp on the future of the 1.2 billion-member church.

Pope names five new cardinals, all from outside Italy and the Vatican

By Emily McFarlan Miller — May 21, 2017
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) Pope Francis, making the surprise announcement during his weekly Sunday address (May 21), said the men came from Mali, Spain, Sweden, Laos and El Salvador.
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