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News published on Erlanger Post in January 2025

 
News from January 2025
Kurt William Maurer passed away on Jan. 21. Below is the obituary.

Which former Erlanger Post area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Monday, Jan. 27?

These former Erlanger Post area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Monday, Jan. 27.

Which former Erlanger Post area high school standouts will be in action on Wednesday, Jan. 29?

These former Erlanger Post area high school standouts will be in action on Wednesday, Jan. 29.

Sierra McCoin posts 10 points and 2 rebounds in Wilmington Quakers’ game versus Marietta Pioneers

Former Lloyd Memorial High School star Sierra McCoin took the court in the Wilmington Quakers’ loss to Marietta Pioneers on Saturday, January 25.
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Pope emphasizes compassion and liberation in Sunday mass at Vatican

The Gospel is a message of compassion, mercy, light, freedom, and joy, according to Pope Francis.

How nudging can change your daily prayer habits

During her husband's time in business school, Laura Kelly Fanucci learned about the concept of a "nudge" — forming new habits by linking them to existing ones.

Pope Francis calls for unified Easter celebration across Christian denominations

Celebrating the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Pope Francis has reiterated the Catholic Church's readiness to accept a unified date for Easter celebrations in both Eastern and Western traditions.

Trump reinstates policies blocking taxpayer funds for abortions

President Donald Trump has reinstated a policy to block taxpayer funds from being used for elective abortion procedures in the United States and abroad.

Vance questions US bishops' motives amid Trump immigration policy pushback

Vice President JD Vance has raised questions regarding the motives behind the U.S. bishops' criticism of President Donald Trump's recent immigration policies, which include raids on churches and schools.

Peruvian cardinal denies allegations; Vatican confirms sanctions remain

Peruvian Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani has denied allegations of abuse reported by the Spanish daily El País, calling them "completely false."

Pope calls for journalist freedom at Vatican communications event

Communication holds divine significance and has the power to build communities, Pope Francis emphasized during a gathering of journalists and media professionals.

Pro-life advocates gather in Washington for March for Life 2025

The 52nd National March for Life took place on January 24, 2025, in Washington, D.C., with the theme "Life: Why We March."

Georgetown hosts pro-life conference focusing on global issues

Pro-life activists gathered at Georgetown University for the 26th annual Cardinal O’Connor Conference on Life, focusing on globalizing their efforts.

Catholic leaders discuss social justice issues at annual Washington gathering

In Washington, amid a flurry of executive actions from the new Trump administration, Cardinal Christophe Pierre delivered a message from Pope Francis to attendees at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' 2025 Catholic Social Ministry Gathering...

Legislation challenges clergy confidentiality amid abuse reporting mandates

Proposed legislation in Montana and Washington is challenging the confidentiality traditionally upheld in clergy-penitent communications.

Trump signs executive order against gender transition procedures for minors

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aiming to prohibit medical or surgical gender reassignment procedures for minors who identify as transgender.

Catholic Medical Association challenges ER abortion mandate by Biden administration

Dr. Rachel T. Kaiser, a physician in Tennessee, is facing potential fines exceeding $100,000 due to her pro-life stance in the emergency room.

Cardinal Rys highlights human role at Auschwitz during liberation anniversary

Cardinal Grzegorz Rys of Lodz emphasized the role of humanity in the atrocities committed at Auschwitz during the 80th anniversary commemoration of the camp's liberation.

Trump reinstates abortion funding restrictions in early days back in office

Within the first week of President Donald Trump's return to the White House, he exercised executive authority to block taxpayer funds from financing elective abortion procedures both domestically and internationally.

White House considers stripping funds from non-governmental organizations

The White House has announced a directive to freeze federal financial assistance programs, potentially affecting funding for non-governmental organizations such as Catholic Charities.