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Several States Set to Consider Pro-Life, Pro-Abortion Bills
Pro-life legislation is being drafted in South Carolina, Florida, and Montana while politicians in New Mexico are looking to expand abortion laws within the state.

Members of Congress Push for End to the Federal Death Penalty
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Monday that President Biden was “opposed” to the federal death penalty, but offered no details on a possible stoppage of its use.

Cardinal Expresses Concern About Preteens Using Social Media
The girl died in a hospital after being found with her cell phone in the bathroom on Jan. 20 by her five-year-old sister after playing a game on the social media platform, TikTok.

Polish Catholic Patient at Center of UK Court Battle Dies
A judge ruled on Dec. 15 that life-support treatment “could be lawfully discontinued,” noting that the man’s wife and children supported the step.

Emotional Farewell Mass for Archbishop Kondrusiewicz: ‘Despite Change, the Church Remains’
At the Mass in Minsk, the archbishop apologized to anyone he might have offended, saying that he had tried only to serve the Church and work for the salvation of souls.

Filipino Diocese Mourns Murdered Priest
Fr. Regalado was found by the police with a bruised left eye, multiple gunshot wounds to the head, and his left hand tied with a white shoelace.
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