80,000 People Attend Mass Every Sunday… in the Same Church. Of Which Country Are We Talking About?
Rafael Llanes
Thirty Masses are celebrated on weekends in English, Arabic, French, Urdu, and Filipino.
Violence at the Washington Cathedral: The Foiled Attack That Exposed America’s Deepening Tensions
ZENIT Staff
Authorities say Geri had already been banned from the cathedral due to previous incidents. His ideology, described by investigators as “militant left-wing with extremist anti-religious overtones,” reflects growing anxiety among federal security agencies about politically motivated violence targeting faith institutions
The Other Global Shortage: A Hundred Million Christians Still Waiting for a Bible
Jorge Enrique Mújica
The «Bible Access List» separates two key challenges: restriction and scarcity. The first refers to environments where the Bible is actively banned or censored; the second, to situations where believers are free in principle but deprived by circumstance
When Conversion Therapy Meets the First Amendment: A Landmark Case Before the U.S. Supreme Court
Tim Daniels
At the center of the controversy stands Kaley Chiles, a licensed therapist from Colorado and a devout Christian. Chiles insists that she does not practice conversion therapy—a term widely condemned by major medical associations—but rather offers what she calls “faith-based conversations” with young people who voluntarily seek to address unwanted attractions or explore their gender identity in line with their personal beliefs
On the Exhortation Dilexi te: when Peter reminds us that the poor are at the heart of the Gospel
ZENIT Staff
In his first Apostolic Exhortation, “Dilexi te” Pope Leo XIV sets out the foundations of Christian Revelation and of the tradition of the Church.
What do humility, wounds, and the Resurrection have in common? Pope Leo XIV explains it this way
ZENIT Staff
Pope’s general audience, October 8, 2025, on an aspect of the resurrection of Jesus Christ: humility
First Divisions Appear in the Anglican Church After Appointment of First Woman as Leader
Rafael Llanes
The appointment of Sarah Mullally has sparked great debate and division. Aged 63, married with two children, her election culminates a ten-year process that introduced female ordination into the Anglican Church, first with the priesthood (1992) and then with the episcopate (2014).
After Announcement of Exhibition of Remains of St. Francis, in Four Days More Than 30 Thousand Have Registered
ZENIT Staff
Friar Giulio Cesareo: It is «demonstration of the people’s love for St. Francis. May it teach us to live more authentic and generous relationships.»
European bishops call for EU Special Envoy for Religious Freedom
ZENIT Staff
For the bishops, such an appointment is essential considering today’s context, marked by rising religious discrimination and persecution faced by individuals, religious minorities, and faith communities – the majority of whom are Christians – in many countries around the world.
Rome to host official launch of Religious Freedom Report 2025
ZENIT Staff
The programme will include the participation of Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, who will deliver the inaugural address. Victims of religious persecution will also give first-hand testimonies, including two women who spent years on death row for their faith.
Nicolás Maduro asks the Pope for diplomatic mediation in conflict with Trump and the United States
ZENIT Staff
Maduro Appeals to the Vatican as U.S. Naval Operations Heighten Tensions in the Caribbean
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