Syria: Catholic woman to be in new Muslim-majority government as labor minister
ZENIT Staff
The announcement over the weekend by President al-Sharaa, who confirms the commitment to build ‘a new state’. He should remain in office for five years and lead the country to the writing of the new Constitution and the first post-Assad political elections. The Kurds have rejected the new government, denouncing the lack of (real) involvement of minorities.
LGBT+ tyranny: school suspends toddler accused of ‘transphobia’
Elizabeth Owens
Suspension of a Toddler for «Transphobia» Sparks Outrage in the UK
New technologies become a topic of prayer (and concern) for the Pope: here we explain it
ZENIT Staff
In the video illustrating his prayer intention for the month of April, the Pope asks that we pray “that the use of the new technologies will not replace human relationships, will respect the dignity of the person, and will help us face the crises of our times.” Pope Francis advocates putting technology at the service of every person, especially the weakest, and for taking care of the earth. “Something’s wrong if we spend more time on our cell phones than with people.”
USA: Catholic bishops release joint report with evangelicals on impact of mass deportations on Christian families
ZENIT Staff
The report underscores that roughly one in twelve Christians in the United States—and one in five Catholics specifically—either face the risk of deportation or live in a household with someone who does. The report further emphasizes the impact of mass deportations on every Christian believer, beyond those who could be directly affected by such enforcement efforts
This is the new archivist and librarian of the Holy Roman Church chosen by Pope Francis
ZENIT Staff
The Vatican Library and Archives hold some of the most precious manuscripts and records in the world, spanning centuries of Church history, diplomacy, and theological thought. The role of the Archivist and Librarian of the Holy Roman Church is not merely custodial but deeply intertwined with the Church’s mission to preserve and disseminate knowledge.
Reconstruction of the face of St. Teresa of Jesus: this is what her face looked like according to science
ZENIT Staff
The unveiling of the reconstructed face has resonated beyond the scientific and religious communities. It has offered a renewed sense of closeness to a saint whose writings and spiritual insights continue to inspire generations.
Vincent, the boy alive thanks to a miracle attributed to Cardinal George Pell
ZENIT Staff
From the moment Vincent was admitted, prayers surged from family, friends, and beyond. The Robinsons reached out to the saints they had always venerated—especially those connected to their children and the family’s own history of loss. Among them was Cardinal George Pell, whom they had met during his visit to Phoenix in 2021. Inspired by their personal encounter with the late prelate, they specifically asked for his intercession, along with that of Blessed Conchita, a Mexican mother of nine who had lost her youngest child to drowning.
Attempted Satanic Ritual at Kansas State Capitol Ends in Arrest and Catholic Counter-Protest
Tim Daniels
The Satanic Grotto had previously announced its intention to challenge an order from Kansas Governor Laura Kelly, which prohibited their ritual from taking place inside the Capitol. Catholic leaders, including Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City, had openly condemned the event, urging believers to resist not with anger but with prayer.
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