
Hierarchs of the Catholic Church met with President Claudia Sheinbaum to address urgent concerns affecting Mexican families. Among the topics discussed were community security, poverty, support for searching mothers, and the need to ensure spiritual care for the sick in hospitals.
As part of the Plenary Assembly of the Catholic Church, this frank and constructive dialogue took place at the CEM Lake House. During the meeting, concerns were expressed regarding the situation of violence in the country and the devastation of natural resources. Efforts to address these problems were acknowledged, but emphasis was placed on the need for more effective strategies for the disarmament of criminal groups and the protection of communities.
Among the priorities addressed during the meeting were the construction of peace in communities, strengthening the rule of law, and preserving the balance between the powers of the nation. The importance of building bridges of dialogue that promote national unity was highlighted, which is essential to achieve the peace and integral development that Mexico seeks to attain.
Security was the key topic of the meeting, where various concerns were expressed, ranging from peace in communities to the disarmament of criminal groups. The Secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, also participated in the meeting, as communicated by the Mexican Episcopate Conference.