“Let no one be lost! Let everyone be saved!” The Pope’s homily that every prisoner (and family member or friend of a prisoner) should read
ZENIT Staff
Pope’s Mass on the occasion of the Jubilee for the prison world
This is how the Pope explains how we are called to unite our waiting for the Savior with attention to what God is doing in the world
ZENIT Staff
Address on the occasion of the Angelus prayer on Sunday, December 14, 2025
The virtue of hope and diplomatic action, according to Pope Leo XIV
ZENIT Staff
Address of the Pope to participants in the Jubilee of Italian Diplomacy
Syria: in 14 years, the Christian presence has fallen by 84%: these are the numbers
ZENIT Staff
Overall, an estimated 300,000 to 400,000 Christians are still in Syria. Of those who remain, more than half are over the age of 50. The community’s age structure is inverted, with far fewer young people able or willing to stay
The return of confession: a sacrament regaining its place. What a French study says
Covadonga Asturias
The confessional, long considered a casualty of modernity, may thus be reemerging as a defining space for a Church that has learned to live as a minority—smaller, more urban, and more intentional than before
American Catholics are in favor of the death penalty. This is according to a recently published survey
Tim Daniels
A recent nationwide survey conducted by EWTN News in partnership with RealClear Opinion Research illustrates this tension with unusual clarity
What about feminism? Mexico declares the use of Islamic veils in official document photos legal
Enrique Villegas
The ruling emerged from a case that began not in the nation’s highest tribunal, but at a routine government office in the northern city of Chihuahua
Attendance record broken at Basilica of Guadalupe on December 12, 2025. President of Mexico speaks with the Pope
Jorge Enrique Mújica
Beyond the numbers, church leaders have paid close attention to what pilgrims bring with them interiorly. Mexico’s bishops have noted that petitions to the Virgin increasingly reflect anxieties about violence and insecurity, a concern that cuts across regions and social classes
One year after his election, this is what polls say about Catholic support for Trump in the US and his immigration policy
Tim Daniels
Overall, 52 percent of Catholic voters report a favorable view of Trump, with 37 percent holding an unfavorable one. Among white Catholics, approval rises to nearly 58 percent, while Latino Catholics remain closely divided
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