China: new law on state secrets but without saying what is a state secret
ZENIT Staff
The new Law on Guarding State Secrets comes into effect on May 1. It expands the field of secrets to everything the CCP decides is a secret.
Holy Land: the suffering of Catholics in Gaza
Amy Balog
Last month ACN reported that, out of about 1,000 Christians remaining in Gaza, 30 have lost their lives because of the conflict – 19 have been killed by military action and 11 have died due to a lack of medical care.
The Pope’s Meditation on the “Act of Sorrow” of Confession in Three Good Points
ZENIT Staff
Speech by the Pope to the participants in the course on the Internal Jurisdiction promoted by the Apostolic Penitentiary
New Book Reveals Sordid History of UN Population Control
ZENIT Staff
The authors note that the “Human Reproductive Progamme” was founded amid the furor over the “population bomb” scare popularized by Malthusian author Paul Ehrlich, whose 1968 book warned that overpopulation would lead to widespread human suffering, starvation, and death.
Update on Christian community and institutions in Gaza
ZENIT Staff
Over 400 Christian families are sheltering in or seeking emergency food aid from both the Greek Orthodox Church of St Porphyrius, and the Holy Family Church. The Greek Orthodox Church provides water, breakfast, and lunch, along with washing facilities. Additionally, the Church is distributing petrol to maintain the operation of generators.
Transsexual murders male and it’s counted as murder of a woman: Harry Potter author outraged
ZENIT Staff
Rowling argued that crime statistics become meaningless if offences committed by men are recorded as crimes by women. She insisted that Blake is not a woman, and the crimes should not be attributed to women.
Belgium: euthanasia cases increased by 15% in 2023
ZENIT Staff
There was only one euthanasia of a minor — a 16-year-old girl with a brain tumour who donated her organs after her death. There have only been five confirmed cases of euthanised minors since Belgium’s euthanasia law was amended in 2014.
U.S. bishops speak out on in vitro fertilization in wake of Alabama case
ZENIT Staff
In response to the growing attention to assisted reproductive technologies, Bishop Burbidge, as chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities, spoke about the gift of life
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