Questions about liturgy: Women and Girls as Altar Servers
ZENIT Staff
Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy and sacramental theology at the Pontifical Regina Apostolorum university.
Historic! S*xual Left Defeated in UN Vote
ZENIT Staff
The General Assembly voted to remove “sexual orientation and gender identity” from a UN resolution for the first time
Europe Union Yanks Funding from Pro-Life Groups
ZENIT Staff
EU funding projects are run by the EU Commission as the executive branch of the European Union. In recent years the Commission has begun to speak of “EU values” as a threshold issue for participating in EU civil society space and receiving EU fu
From 1991 to date, 70% of clinics that perform abortions in the US have closed, according to research
Tim Daniels
Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider, accounted for a striking 36 of the 54 closures. When factoring in an additional 28 referral centers that have shuttered, the organization experienced a record total of 64 closures in just one year
Restoring the Chaplain’s Call: U.S. Military Moves to Reclaim Spiritual Leadership
Tim Daniels
Hegseth argued that in recent decades, chaplains have been increasingly cast not as spiritual leaders but as emotional support officers
From Boardroom to Beatification: How an Argentine Businessman Is Redefining Holiness
Enrique Villegas
The date and place of Shaw’s beatification are expected to be announced shortly. When that moment arrives, it will mark not just the recognition of a miracle, but the elevation of a vision
Questions about liturgy: Applause Within Mass
ZENIT Staff
Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy and sacramental theology at the Pontifical Regina Apostolorum university.
What is the birth that creation awaits? Pope Leo XIV explains it in a catechesis
ZENIT Staff
Extraordinary Saturday General Audience on the occasion of the Jubilee, December 20, 2025, the last of the Jubilee Year
Military Chaplain at 59: The Story of a Future Catholic (Married) Priest in Ukraine
Dante Alba, LC
His vocation wasn’t born in his youth, but in a moment of profound sorrow. In 2023, during the funeral of Dmytro Pashchuk — a young soldier and his daughter’s fiancé — Petro felt something he recognized as a true experience of the Resurrection. This shook him to his core: the pain of loss became a call to give meaning to death.
Europeans Run from Abortion Fight at UN
ZENIT Staff
This calculous suggests that ending UN promotion of abortion and LGBT rights is a popular cause and that the Trump administration has a clear path to a historic pro-life victory in the General Assembly.
One in two British plan to attend church at Christmas, according to survey
Elizabeth Owens
Strikingly, the emotional impact of Christmas churchgoing appears to be strongest among those who do not identify as Christians
Two out of three Protestant pastors use AI to prepare sermons: these and other revelations from a new study
Jorge Enrique Mújica
According to the 2025 State of AI in the Church Survey, produced by AiForChurchLeaders.com in collaboration with Exponential AI NEXT, nearly two-thirds of pastors report using artificial intelligence on a weekly or even daily basis
Youth Jubilee Awarded Iconic Event of the Year at the Best Event Awards
ZENIT Staff
Major Jubilee events have also been recognized among the best cultural events of the year, great shows, and top events organized by public institutions.
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