Puerto Rico Redraws the Legal Map of Prenatal Life: every human being is considered a natural person
Enrique Villegas
At the center of the legislative shift is Senate Bill 504, introduced by Senate President Thomas Rivera Schatz. The measure revises key provisions of the Civil Code to state explicitly that every human being is considered a natural person, a definition that now includes the human being conceived in the mother’s womb at any stage of pregnancy
Parish closures: new data shows the decline of the Catholic Church in Germany, the most progressive… and “synodal”
Joachin Meisner Hertz
Beyond logistics and numbers, the closures raise questions about identity and direction. They unfold against the backdrop of ongoing debates surrounding the German Synodal Path and the proposed Synodal Council, initiatives that have drawn criticism for positions viewed by many as doctrinally ambiguous or openly heterodox
How many Catholic missionaries and pastoral workers were killed in 2025? Report reveals the figures
ZENIT Staff
17 missionaries were killed worldwide in 2025, including priests, women religious, seminarians, and lay people
Church containing relic of the crown of thorns desecrated and Eucharist stolen. What will the Church do?
Covadonga Asturias
The setting of the latest profanation adds further gravity. The monastery of La Santa Espina is known for safeguarding a revered relic traditionally identified as one thorn from the crown placed on Jesus during his Passion
US Bishops Exempt from Sunday Mass Immigrants Fearing Arrest: Which Dioceses Are Included and Until What Date?
Tim Daniels
The exemption extends even to people with legal documentation who, nevertheless, feel vulnerable due to their ethnic origin or the general climate of intimidation.
Pope Leo XIV Named Treccani’s Person of the Year: A Pontificate of Subtle Strength and Measured Influence
Jorge Enrique Mújica
By exercising quiet leadership, prioritizing pastoral care, and resisting the pressures to adopt extremes, he has positioned the Catholic Church as a thoughtful actor in global discussions on justice, peace, and human dignity
The New (and free) John Paul II House Museum Opens in Rome
ZENIT Staff
The museum preserves the tangible traces of John Paul II’s daily life and spiritual practices during his Roman sojourns. Visitors encounter his private study, filled with the tools of his work, and his bedroom, carefully maintained with original furnishings
The Number of Israeli Citizens Identifying as Christian Is Growing. According to Government Data for 2025
ZENIT Staff
Statistical experts estimate that by December 2025, there will be approximately 184,200 Christian citizens, representing 1.9% of the population, an 0.7% increase over the previous year.
Putin bombs Ukraine on Christmas Day and Pope Leo XIV responds with humanitarian aid: photos of what he sent
Valentina di Giorgio
Even before Christmas Eve, Pope Leo XIV had authorized financial assistance to several countries through the Apostolic Almonry and the Vatican’s diplomatic network, the nunciatures
American missiles, persecuted Christians, and a country that cannot protect them: why did Trump bomb part of Nigeria?
Elizabeth Owens
The airstrikes, carried out in coordination with Abuja, targeted militant camps hidden in dense forest areas of Sokoto State, near the border with Niger
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