
Mexican Bishop Denounces Rampant Corruption in the Country
According to the Corruption Perception Index of Transparency International, Mexico is among the 60 most corrupt countries in the world.
According to the Corruption Perception Index of Transparency International, Mexico is among the 60 most corrupt countries in the world.
According to figures from the Mexican government, as of July 25, more than 2.7 million cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the country, with more than 238,000 deaths.
During the 2021 election cycle, 91 politicians were killed and almost 700 candidates were attacked.
Archbishop Rogelio Cabrera of Monterrey said comprehensive statistics are being compiled country-wide.
The plan includes working with the new government administration.
Father José Luis Sánchez Ruiz, who was kidnapped Nov. 11 in his home state of Veracruz, was found alive, but with visible signs of torture.
Sept. 24 marked the country’s second March for the Family to protest the Mexican government’s attempt to redefine marriage as anything but a union between one man and one woman.
Juan Daniel Macías Villegas began fighting anti-Catholic persecution in Mexico at age 13.
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