Fides Communio: A Readworthy New Journal of Theology

English
Pope Leo
Fidei Communio
Vatican Council II
Author

Sandro Magister

Published

January 27, 2026

Summary

In 2025, a new theological journal titled “Fidei Communio” was launched by distinguished Italian publishers Nerbini in Florence. Named after Pope Leo’s vision of unity among Christians, the journal focuses on addressing faith crises within the Church. Founded before Robert Francis Prevost’s election as the chair of Peter, its founders believe that maintaining communion is crucial during times of ecclesiastical thought turmoil. The first two issues were published biannually by Nerbini since 2025. Its international scope allows all articles to be freely available online for readers worldwide. Key figures include Alessandro Clemenzia as director and Miguel Ángel Núñez Aguilera, Manuel Palma Ramírez, Nicola Salato of the Pontifical Theological Faculty of Southern Italy in Naples, and Roberto Regoli, a professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. executive board members. The first issue featured articles on Catholic religiosity in contemporary culture by Cecilia Costa and Paul Gilbert, along with José Granados’ Christology article and an exchange on Ratzinger’s ecclesiological writings. The journal not only addresses theological topics but also brings insights from related fields such as philosophy, history, law, sociology, political science, literature, the arts, among others, highlighting its comprehensive approach to religious studies.

Key Topics

Pope Leo, Fidei Communio, Vatican Council II


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