CatholicVote launches Zeale platform for Gen Z faith seekers

Catholic advocacy group CatholicVote has introduced Zeale, a new digital platform aimed at engaging young people searching for God through entertaining Catholic content. The initiative responds to rising interest in Christianity among Gen Z, offering news, podcasts, and community features. President Kelsey Reinhardt describes it as a tool to inspire living out truth with beauty and goodness.

CatholicVote, a prominent Catholic advocacy organization, has launched Zeale to address the growing spiritual curiosity among Generation Z. Surveys indicate that young people in this demographic are increasingly drawn to Christ, with higher attendance at church services compared to older generations. Catholic affiliation, in particular, is rising among youth, prompting CatholicVote to create a space that meets them where they are—online.

Zeale promises high-quality, entertaining content without compromising on depth or truth. It includes news, podcasts, documentaries, and special programming on diverse topics such as fashion, food, sports, travel, prayers, spirituality, human-interest stories, cultural issues, and even games. The platform builds community and supports prayer life, allowing users to access daily Mass readings, connect with other Catholics, submit prayer intentions, and join collective prayers during crises.

Key features include the new Morning LOOPcast, a video roundup of compelling daily headlines, alongside the established daily news summary, The Loop. Users can engage in political and cultural discussions through a lens of heart and imagination.

"Zeale is designed to inspire every American to live out the truth through the lens of beauty and goodness," said Kelsey Reinhardt, president and CEO of CatholicVote. She added, "Zeale engages people in the political and cultural discussions of our time through the heart and imagination," and helps users "live Catholic with confidence and enthusiasm."

Accessible on mobile via the App Store and Google Play, as well as desktop, Zeale serves as a hub for informed, thoughtful responses to current events. "Zeale is the hub for Catholics who want to stay informed and respond together, thoughtfully, collectively and prayerfully when crises arise," Reinhardt stated.

This launch reflects broader trends of digital faith engagement, positioning CatholicVote to guide young seekers in their spiritual journey.

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