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Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s 45-minute meeting with Leo XIV: Pope does not cancel phone call with Trump
Posted on 05/7/2026 19:41 PM (ZENIT – English)
The meeting took place against the backdrop of an escalating verbal dispute triggered by Trump’s repeated accusations that Leo XIV had shown sympathy toward Iran and had failed to oppose Tehran’s nuclear ambitions strongly enough — claims the Vatican has categorically rejected
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Venues of Pope Leo XIV‘s Apostolic Visit to Spain Will Include the Real Madrid Stadium, the Sanctuary of Montserrat, Parliament and Time with The Spanish Sovereigns
Posted on 05/7/2026 19:27 PM (ZENIT – English)
Among the five dioceses that make up the itinerary, Leo XIV will travel approximately 2,500 kilometers during the six days of the trip, from Madrid to Barcelona and from Barcelona to Gran Canary Island and Tenerife. All the stages share three axes: charity, expressed in meetings with social assistance and reception organizations; the Eucharist, which will be the focus of each stage of the itinerary; and encounters with young people, civil society, and local Churches.
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USA: Oregon slaps nearly $90K fine on Christian counselor for saying he could not bless same-sex relationships
Posted on 05/7/2026 19:24 PM (ZENIT – English)
The Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists fined licensed counselor Frank Canepa $89,636 for answering a client’s repeated demand to personally affirm same-sex relationships. Although Canepa had seen this client for over two and a half years and had never mentioned his personal views on same-sex relationships in at least 44 other sessions in which this topic came up, the client insisted for 20 minutes in one session that Canepa personally bless her same-sex relationship. Canepa eventually told her he could not personally affirm these relationships because of his Catholic faith.
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US: 5th Circuit temporarily halts Biden-era abortion-by-mail scheme
Posted on 05/7/2026 19:16 PM (ZENIT – English)
When the Biden administration removed the safeguard of in-person dispensing for the abortion drug mifepristone, it intentionally opened the door for out-of-state pro-abortion activists and doctors to mail streams of high-risk abortion drugs into pro-life states. Louisiana, which has chosen to protect the lives of unborn babies, and Rosalie Markezich, a Louisiana woman coerced into taking abortion drugs that her boyfriend obtained via mail from a doctor in California, are suing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for unlawfully approving this reckless mail-order abortion-drug scheme.
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Twenty days before his ordination as bishop, he says no. The reason? “Personal shortcomings,” claims the honest priest
Posted on 05/6/2026 12:43 PM (ZENIT – English)
The announcement reverberated across the Philippines, where such refusals are highly unusual in public view. Although priests sometimes decline episcopal appointments privately before they are officially announced, it is exceedingly rare for a bishop-elect to step away after preparations for ordination have already advanced so visibly
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She was baptized at age 98, with her 77-year-old son serving as her godfather: the touching story of a long-awaited baptism
Posted on 05/6/2026 12:29 PM (ZENIT – English)
For those who witnessed her baptism during the Easter Vigil, the moment was not merely remarkable because she was 98 years old. It was remarkable because, after nearly a century of life, she still believed there was one more important step left to take
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A Catholic priest goes to the doctor and is prescribed euthanasia twice: here’s how that unpleasant experience unfolded
Posted on 05/6/2026 12:12 PM (ZENIT – English)
For the priest, sharing his story is not merely an act of denunciation but also a warning
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Here’s how Pope Leo XIV’s surprise video call to Lebanese priests in a war zone went
Posted on 05/6/2026 12:02 PM (ZENIT – English)
The encounter lasted only a few minutes, yet those present described it as deeply moving. For clergy ministering among bombed streets, damaged homes, and communities exhausted by months of violence, the brief conversation carried a significance far greater than its duration.
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This Is the Catholic Church’s Podcast in the USA on the Occasion of the 250th Anniversary of Independence
Posted on 05/6/2026 11:44 AM (ZENIT – English)
The podcast aired its first episode, "Catholics and the Foundation," on April 14. The episode, a conversation between host Mara Moser and historian Michael Breidenbach, Ph.D., author of “Our Dear Bought Liberty: Catholics and Religious Toleration in Early America,” is Associate Professor of History at Ave Maria University, and co-editor of “The Cambridge Companion to the First Amendment and Religious Liberty.”
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Trump attacks the Pope again, and Leo XIV responds once more: “If anyone wishes to criticize me, let them do so with the truth”
Posted on 05/5/2026 22:38 PM (ZENIT – English)
The controversy erupted anew during a televised phone interview in which Trump, speaking to conservative host Hugh Hewitt, suggested that the Pope’s priorities were misplaced and even dangerous
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