Monday, February 2, 2026
YOU'VE BECOME TOO POLITICAL
Trend stories about rising religiosity are not supported by evidence
There is no religious revival
ARC: Trend stories about rising religiosity are not supported by evidence.
If I wasn’t Methodist, I might be Buddhist
Religion News
Service: My Methodist heart was ‘strangely warmed’ in the dead of winter
in North Carolina by a stalwart group of Buddhist monks walking for
peace, Michael Christensen writes.
Make no mistake about Trump’s Minnesota ‘de-escalation’
Religion Dispatches: With ‘immigration czar’ Tom Homan taking the reins it’s likely to be pivot in style only.
If the U.S. had 100 people: Charting Americans’ religious beliefs and practices
Pew Research Center:
Large numbers can be difficult to picture, but what if we scaled down
the numbers by imagining a town of 100 people?
US woman resolves misdemeanor case opened after accusing priest of predatory behavior
The Guardian: Heather
Jones said that she can’t help but surmise that a misdemeanor case may
have been pursued to undermine her credibility after coming forward
against Robert Sullivan.
Pope voices ‘great concern’ over rising Cuba-U.S. tensions
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The percentage of young people who identify as pro-life is growing
Xi Jinping Thought on Demography: How to Lose a Population and Call It Progress
ZENIT Staff
China’s new official doctrine admits the birthrate won’t recover—and rebrands decline as “high-quality development.”
Leader of U.S. bishops calls for Holy Hour in light of current situation in the United States
ZENIT Staff
The current climate of fear and polarization, which thrives when human dignity is disregarded, does not meet the standard set by Christ in the Gospel
Britain’s Young Christians Lead a Giving Revolution, New Report Finds
Elizabeth Owens
It reflects a broader cultural move toward intentional, values-driven giving, where individuals prioritize long-term commitments over spontaneous responses
Colombian Bishops Push Back After President’s Remarks on Jesus Spark National Outcry
Enrique Villegas
It reflects a broader cultural move toward intentional, values-driven giving, where individuals prioritize long-term commitments over spontaneous responses
National liturgical donation: 4,000 American seminarians will receive the Liturgy of the Hours free of charge
ZENIT Staff
The edition now being placed in seminarians’ hands represents more than a publishing update. It is the result of over a decade of liturgical and linguistic work.
Stop allowing clerical gatherings that disregard poverty: a bishop’s powerful and applauded plea for any ecclesial meeting
ZENIT Staff
Addressing some 90 Filipino bishops and diocesan administrators, Varquez urged his peers to keep their twice-yearly assemblies modest, warning against the “scandal” of accepting lavish hospitality from host
The percentage of young people who identify as pro-life is growing
ZENIT Staff
According to Gallup and related surveys, about 37 percent of young adults described themselves as pro-life in 2025. That represents an increase of roughly 8 to 11 percentage points compared with results from 2022 and 2023
China’s National Procurators’ Meeting: Prosecutors as Priests of the Gospel According to Xi
ZENIT Staff
The gathering reminded the officers that “constitutionalism,” “separation of powers,” and “judicial independence” are Western concepts that have no place in China.
The Beatitudes: A Meditation by Pope Leo XIV
ZENIT Staff
Address on the occasion of the Angelus prayer on Sunday, February 1, 2026
Sunday, February 1, 2026
ICE enforcement debate is a matter U.S. Church ‘simply can’t avoid’
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St. Luke's Episcopal Church 02.01.2026
We call this SoNoGo - South Park-North Park-Golden Hill
St. Luke's North Park is a Christian community praising God and seeking justice and healing in this dynamic neighborhood of San Diego since 1923. We strive to create spaces for God’s grace to form life-changing relationships with Christ and each other across lines of prejudice and privilege. In the past three decades, God has led us to a new blessing: to serve as one of the primary congregations and cultural centers for South Sudanese Americans in the city, and more recently, for former Congolese refugees. Worshiping with our diverse community is a joyous experience that includes singing in Arabic and Swahili, and individuals from around the globe and the U.S., united by our found “home” at St. Luke’s and in Christ. Our infant, toddler, children, and youth ministries are full and thriving, thanks be to God! We are proud partners with RefugeeNet, a non-profit dedicated to the well-being of refugee families. We’re also grateful to host sixteen twelve-step support meetings on campus each week. St. Luke's North Park is a Christian community seeking justice and healing in San Diego's North Park neighborhood. We dream to be a place where all people can enter into uncomfortable and brave spaces with others different than themselves -- different races, ethnicities, classes, creeds, sexual orientations, and gender identities -- and find their perspectives and hearts transformed. We follow a God who loves each of us especially for who we are and desires that every single human among us has all she or he needs to thrive in this world. Until that day comes, we will work alongside God's powerful Spirit to do justice in this hurting world and help all people find a loving and dignified home.
