Jesús Colina

Jesús Colina Jesús Colina (Miranda de Ebro, 1969) is a Spanish journalist who was based in Rome. Having previously led the Zenit News Agency, he currently directs the Aleteia newspaper.

In 1991 he was the editor of the Mexican ''Proyección Mundial'', American ''Catholic World Report'' and French ''Le Temps de l'Eglise''. From 1994, he has been the correspondent in Rome for ''Alfa y Omega'', a weekly supplement of the Spanish newspaper ''ABC''. He has also written for ''Avvenire'' and the ''National Catholic Register''.

In 1997 Colina founded ZENIT, a Catholic news agency. In 1998 he worked at the Digital Network of the Church in Latin America, RIIAL. In 2007, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Colina consultor to the Pontifical Council for Social Communications. In 2011 he was dismissed from ZENIT by the Legionaries of Christ in order to give the agency a more institutional identity.

That same year he started working on a new project, founding ''Aleteia'', an online Catholic news and information website with the support of the Foundation for Evangelization through the Media. He is the current president and editorial director of ''Aleteia''.

In 2006 Colina received the ''Servitor Pacis Award'' at the headquarters of the United Nations in New York for his professional contributions. In 2018 he also received the "Bravo!" award from the Spanish bishops. Provided by Wikipedia
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