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Published on Wednesday, 11 February 2026
Vatican Radio to celebrate 95th anniversary World Radio Day with seven multi-language programs
'AI is a tool, not a voice': This World Radio Day, Vatican Radio celebrates its 95th anniversary with seven multilingual programs dedicated to the future of radio.

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On 13 February 2026, on the occasion of World Radio Day (WRD), Radio Vaticana – Vatican News has organized a special initiative in seven languages with seven radio programs that will become themed podcasts dedicated to the future of radio, public service, innovation, and the relationship between media, society, and artificial intelligence.

 

The initiative comes the day after the 95th birthday of the Radio of the Popes: 12 February 2026. Founded in 1931 at the behest of Pope Pius XI and created by the father of radio, Guglielmo Marconi, the Pope’s broadcaster is one of the oldest in the world, born to connect the Holy See with every part of the planet and to speak to diverse peoples, cultures, and languages.

At the heart of the programs will be the theme chosen for WRD 2026: “AI is a tool, not a voice”. The statement will be a starting point for reflection and dialogue, including meditation on the Pope's Message for the World Day of Social Communications 2026, which recalls the value of human responsibility, discernment, and the authentic voice in communication in the age of artificial intelligence.

The seven programs will bring together international experts, broadcasting executives, scholars, innovators, and professionals from the radio and media sector, called to reflect on how radio, a profoundly human medium, made up of voice, relationship, and closeness, can inhabit the era of AI without losing its identity.

 

The programs will bring experiences from Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia, into dialogue, showing how radio continues to be an irreplaceable tool of closeness, education, evangelization, public service, and innovation.

 

Ninety-five years after its birth, the Popes' Radio, built by Marconi, thus continues in its original vocation: to unite the world through the radio, today including podcasts and new digital platforms. In the age of artificial intelligence, radio reminds the world that technology can undoubtedly be a tool, but the voice always remains human.