How many pilgrims visited Brazil’s main shrine? Data for 2025 is released
Enrique Villegas
Aparecida’s Record Year Redraws Brazil’s Pilgrimage Map
The Shroud of Turin goes digital: Turin officially opens an ancient relic to the world in the AI era
Jorge Enrique Mújica
The digital platform now available online is an adaptation of that same experience. What visitors encountered physically on the five-meter table has been translated into a format suitable for personal screens, without losing the sense of progression and discovery
Questions about liturgy: Seminarians, Deacons and Collars
ZENIT Staff
Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy and sacramental theology at the Pontifical Regina Apostolorum university.
Leo XIV begins 2026 with a new papal staff: here is the meaning… and the photos
ZENIT Staff
In a Church often scrutinized for its symbols, Leo XIV’s choice is neither ornamental nor nostalgic. It is a visual theology, compressed into metal and form, reminding both shepherd and faithful that the path forward passes through the wounds of history—but does not end there
Vatican Makes Known the Words the Pope Said to Cardinals at the End of the Consistory
ZENIT Staff
Pope’s words at the end of the Extraordinary Consistory of January 2026
Pope Leo XIV and his impressive and comprehensive reflection on our times, troubled by a growing number of tensions and conflicts
ZENIT Staff
Address of the Pope to members of the Diplomatic Corps accredited to the Holy See for the presentation of New Year greetings
Investigation: How the Holy See sought a final diplomatic solution for Maduro
Jorge Enrique Mújica
Far from diminishing its relevance, the Post’s investigation underscores its real value. Vatican diplomacy does not guarantee success. What it preserves is conscience
Leader of the Lefebvrians anticipates possible new episcopal ordinations. In the 1980s, they were excommunicated
Jorge Enrique Mújica
He acknowledged the expectations of many, even at the risk of disappointing them, but returned to the same refrain: no dates, no names, only an invitation to prayer
Haunted Without God: Why Secular Americans Still Believe Something Lingers
ZENIT Staff
The supernatural, it seems, is not disappearing—it is changing its address
With How Many Countries Does the Vatican Have Diplomatic Relations? These Are the Figures for 2025
Jorge Enrique Mújica
Of 184 countries, 93 have an Embassy in Rome, including those of the European Union and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.
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