9 Encouraging Trends for Global Christianity in 2025
ZENIT Staff
When we expand our vision, we can see several trends in global Christianity in 2025 that give us good news about the kingdom of God.
Swiss Guard Denies Rumors of Papal Funeral Preparations Amid Francis’ Hospitalization
ZENIT Staff
Eliah Cinotti, spokesperson for the Swiss Guard, addressed the claims in a statement to I.Media
Magis Digital: the Jesuits’ training program to prepare young people for the digital environment
ZENIT Staff
At its core, MDH aims to provide constant accompaniment to young people through all possible channels, with a particular focus on helping them discover four fundamental connections: with God, with themselves, with society, and with God’s creation
Prefect of Dicastery for Doctrine of the Faith criticizes gender ideology in speech to German theologians
ZENIT Staff
He pointed to the Church’s theological anthropology as a unique and unparalleled framework for understanding human nature. Referring to «Dignitas Infinita», a recent Vatican document on human dignity, Fernández invoked the words of Pope John Paul II, who in 1980 reminded the faithful that God’s love bestows immeasurable worth upon every human being
Scandal in Brazil: Anglican “Priestess” (Concelebrates? And Receives the Eucharist During Inauguration Mass of New Catholic Bishop
Enrique Villegas
Archbishop Odelir José Magri, who assumed his position after being appointed by Pope Francis in November of 2024, praised the ecumenical character of the event in his homily, mentioning Vivian De Oliveira by name. However, her inclusion in the celebration has generated a debate on the limits of inter-religious dialogue and fidelity to the norms established by Canon Law.
Giorgia Meloni visits the Pope in hospital and reveals how she met him
Jorge Enrique Mújica
In the afternoon, the Pope received an important visitor: Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. A practicing Catholic and leader of Italy’s government, Meloni met privately with the pontiff for approximately 20 minutes.
After Pope’s letter, U.S. bishops sue Donald Trump administration in court
Tim Daniels
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, president of the USCCB, expressed deep concern over the decision, stating that the sudden withdrawal of funding has left the conference unable to fulfill its commitment to refugees assigned to its care by the government. USCCB spokesperson Chieko Noguchi echoed these sentiments, emphasizing that the lawsuit challenges the abrupt funding suspension, which threatens to dismantle a system that has been in place for decades.
Ireland to be rededicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Elizabeth Owens
The first major milestone of the crusade took place on February 7 at St. Eunan’s Cathedral in Letterkenny, where a special Mass was celebrated by Monsignor Kevin Gillespie
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