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Questions about liturgy: Prayers Over the People
Posted on 03/31/2026 19:41 PM (ZENIT – English)
Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy and sacramental theology at the Pontifical Regina Apostolorum university.
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Pope Leo XIV Speaks Again About Trump and the War (and It Is Announced That the Pope Will Carry the Cross Throughout the Stations of the Cross on Good Friday)
Posted on 03/31/2026 19:27 PM (ZENIT – English)
Referring indirectly to geopolitical developments, including statements by Donald Trump about ending ongoing conflicts, Leo expressed cautious hope that political leaders might be seeking “a way out” of violence
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Pope Leo XIV Reverses Another Decision of Pope Francis: World Children’s Day Cancelled in Rome
Posted on 03/31/2026 18:38 PM (ZENIT – English)
All initiatives aimed at children's ministry may be celebrated, at the discretion of the Bishops, at the diocesan or parish level.
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German bishops push their progressive agenda in Rome: an audience with Pope Leo XIV and the presentation of a synodal project to the Curia
Posted on 03/31/2026 18:27 PM (ZENIT – English)
The proposed Synodal Conference would function as a permanent body at the national level, where bishops and lay members jointly discuss and decide on matters ranging from governance and accountability to sexual ethics and the role of women in the Church
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Pope Leo XIV continues to restructure the Roman Curia: new Vatican No. 3 and prefect of the Papal Household
Posted on 03/31/2026 18:15 PM (ZENIT – English)
At the center of the reshuffle stands the appointment of Paolo Rudelli as Substitute for General Affairs in the Secretariat of State, a role often described—without exaggeration—as the Vatican’s “chief of staff.”
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How Many Catholics Are There in the World? The Catholic Church Reaches a Record of 1,422 Billion. These Are the Data from the 2026 Pontifical Yearbook
Posted on 03/30/2026 19:54 PM (ZENIT – English)
The most recent data, corresponding to 2024, indicates that the number of clergy worldwide totals 465,048, with 5,525 Bishops, 407,421 priests, and 52,102 permanent deacons. The number of priests worldwide increased by 425, rising from 406,996 in 2023 to 407,421 in 2024.
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Problem Resolved: Cardinal Patriarch of Jerusalem Meets and Reaches Agreement with Israeli Police for Remaining Holy Week Celebrations
Posted on 03/30/2026 19:50 PM (ZENIT – English)
The Police and Ecclesial Authorities have agreed that, due to the complex security situation, the remaining Holy Week and Easter ceremonies will be celebrated in a symbolic and limited manner.
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Oldest Benedictine Abbey in the West Approaches Landmark 1500th Anniversary
Posted on 03/30/2026 18:05 PM (ZENIT – English)
The historic Benedictine monastery was founded by St. Benedict of Nursia in 529 and was the cradle of the Benedictine Order.
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Brazilian student acquitted after facing years in prison for calling abortion murder
Posted on 03/30/2026 17:46 PM (ZENIT – English)
The court ultimately ruled in her favor, recognizing that her statements were protected expressions of religious belief and opinion rather than criminal incitement
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UK: Bishop Hendricks urges responsible use of artificial intelligence
Posted on 03/30/2026 16:06 PM (ZENIT – English)
Recognising the rapid progression of AI, Bishop Hendricks explained that while it isn’t yet possible to share a definitive Bishops’ Conference policy, it is nonetheless important to be part of the conversation, especially given the ethical concerns which AI raises.
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