From Oxford to the Catholic Liturgical Calendar: Vatican gives St. John Henry Newman a place in the Catholic Church’s daily prayer
ZENIT Staff
October 9 was chosen deliberately. It marks the anniversary of Newman’s conversion to Catholicism in 1845, a turning point that reshaped not only his own life but also the intellectual landscape of English-speaking Catholicism.
Convent, Catholic Hospital, and two Protestant Churches attacked in North-Central Nigeria
ZENIT Staff
The nuns managed to escape in time, but the bandits looted and vandalized the clinic, stealing and severely damaging medical equipment and facilities
Costa Rica Chooses Laura Fernández: A Pro-Life Presidency Begins as Bishops Call for Unity, Dialogue, and Moral Leadership
Enrique Villegas
During the campaign and throughout her previous government service, Fernández repeatedly underscored the protection of unborn life as a central pillar of her political vision
Cuba: Oil sanctions will hit the poorest and weakest warn bishops
ZENIT Staff
Bishops have warned that Cuba will suffer “social chaos and violence” if fuel blockades are introduced.
This is the new general director chosen by the Legionaries of Christ
ZENIT Staff
Few leaders in the Legion today bring such a geographically diverse pastoral résumé. Over more than two decades, Father Gutiérrez has exercised ministry in Chile, Italy, Colombia, Venezuela, and Mexico
Leo XIV Prepares for a 2026 of Key Trips: Peru and Africa on the Horizon. Here Is All That Is Known
ZENIT Staff
Peru will not be the only significant stop. The Vatican is also working on what will be Leo XIV’s first African visit as Pope. Although there is still no official schedule, two countries have already publicly confirmed their inclusion: Angola and Equatorial Guinea.
In what sense is the Bible the Word of God in human words? Pope Leo XIV responds
ZENIT Staff
Pope’s general audience, February 4, 2026, on “Sacred Scripture: God’s Word in human words”
Faith on screen: Why is religion winning back American audiences, according to a study?
Jorge Enrique Mújica
A national survey conducted by HarrisX in partnership with the Faith & Media Initiative, released in late January 2026, examined how American audiences respond to religious themes embedded in mainstream films and television series. The findings challenge long-standing assumptions in Hollywood and point to a cultural moment in which faith is no longer a liability on screen, but often an asset
“Pope Francis’ role” becomes central theme in new phase of trial against Cardinal Becciu and others
ZENIT Staff
For the defense, these rescripts are the original sin of the entire process.
Archdiocese of New York, its insurance company, and how it worked against it
ZENIT Staff
The Church argues that the strategy was designed to serve Chubb’s own financial interests by inflating claims against the archdiocese—claims the insurer has been resisting since at least 2024, when the archdiocese formally sued Chubb for allegedly failing to pay covered abuse-related settlements
The Vatican, the Pope, and the situation of the Lefebvrians: an analysis based on the current state of affairs
Jorge Enrique Mújica
At the heart of the conflict lies a theological fault line that dates back more than sixty years: the legacy of the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965).
The Church Has Fallen: Chapnin Declares Moscow Patriarchate “No Longer Christian”
ZENIT Staff
In a searing interview, the well-known Russian scholar and former church insider calls Kirill’s organization “a cheap para-religious cult” serving Putin.
Superior of the Schoenstatt Fathers in audience with the Pope: a beatification pending
Valentina di Giorgio
Pope Leo XIV welcomed Father Alexandre (Alexander) Awi Mello, Superior General of the Schoenstatt Fathers and president of the International Schoenstatt Movement
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