Francis’ Old Popemobile Awaits Permission of the Israeli government to Become Gaza’s “Vehicle of Hope”
ZENIT Staff
The initiative comes at a time when Gaza’s already overstretched health system has been shattered by more than two years of war
Connected faith, living prayer in the digital age: 3 reflections from the Pope to the superiors of male religious congregations
ZENIT Staff
Words of the Pope to participants in the meeting promoted by the Union of Superiors General
The Christmas tree is already in the Vatican, and so is a question with an answer: is it right to cut down a tree like this?
ZENIT Staff
The choice of the trees was not random. Forest stewards conducted a meticulous selection process, prioritising sustainability and the life cycle of the woodland
Korean bishops warn about AI-generated videos of clergy, bishops, and the Pope
ZENIT Staff
What troubles Church leaders most is not simply the technical manipulation, but the pastoral impact
After the Supreme Court’s Landmark Ruling, Northern Ireland Faces a New Conversation on Faith in Schools
Elizabeth Owens
The Supreme Court’s decision closes one legal chapter but opens a much larger social conversation. Whether that conversation becomes a source of conflict or a bridge toward a more confident and inclusive future will depend on how schools, churches, parents and policymakers choose to respond
Nigeria: President Tinubu declares state of emergency due to insecurity and orders recruitment of additional police officers and soldiers
ZENIT Staff
Bishop Bulus Dauwa Yohanna of Kontagora (the diocese to which St. Mary’s Catholic School belongs) commented cautiously on the President’s initiative, stating in a brief statement to Fides: “We’ll see what comes of it.”
An Italian Musician Will Receive The Nobel Prize in Theology: The 2025 Ratzinger Prize
ZENIT Staff
The award ceremony, presided over by Leo XIV, will take place on the afternoon of December 12, during the Christmas Concert conducted by Maestro Riccardo Muti himself in Paul VI Hall.
Mass Attendance Boom: The Case of the US Diocese of Bridgeport
Rafael Manuel Tovar
Another benefit of the program has been the increase in seminarians. The diocese promotes vocations with the Called by Name program, which has been successful in other dioceses in the United States.
The Holy See closes 2024 with a surplus of €1.6 million
ZENIT Staff
The result represents a dramatic turnaround from the 51.2-million-euro deficit recorded the previous year and may signal a long-awaited shift toward greater financial stability.
Pope invites us to pray for Christian communities living in areas of war or conflict: here is the video
ZENIT Staff
On the eve of his departure for Türkiye and Lebanon, the Pope invites us to pray for Christian communities who live in war-torn or conflict zones. Leo XIV invites them to not feel abandoned and to be “seeds of peace, reconciliation and hope.” He then asks all Christians in the world “to not fall into indifference” and to be “builders of unity.”
How does Christ enlighten our lives and give us hope? Pope Leo XIV responds with a catechesis
ZENIT Staff
Pope’s general audience, November 26, 2025, on how Christ’s Passover illuminates the mystery of life and allows us to look at it with hope
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