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Bl. Emmanuel Ruiz: Saint of the Day for Friday, July 10, 2026

Martyr with eleven companions in Lebanon. A Spanish Franciscan, Emmanuel and the others were caught up in the rising of the Druses in Lebanon. The Franciscan community, eight in number, and three Maronite laymen were slain by the Islamic rebels. He was beatified in 1926.

La Guaira parish priest: Never stop praying for Venezuela

Following the devastating earthquake that struck the country on 24 June, Father Antonio Rella, parish priest of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, describes a landscape marked by grief, uncertainty and solidarity. As his parish has become a hub for relief efforts serving the hardest-hit communities, he says that both material and spiritual reconstruction will require time, perseverance and prayer.

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Christian organisations urge Ireland's EU Presidency to lead on climate justice

A press release issued by the Laudato Si' Movement says more than 170 Christian organisations from across Europe are urging Ireland to use its Presidency of the Council of the European Union to advance ambitious climate policies, calling for a permanent tax on fossil fuel profits and a faster transition away from coal, oil and gas.

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Pope’s lunch with the poor: fragility as a source of strength for communities

Ahead of the Pope’s upcoming lunch with 200 vulnerable people, the Communications Coordinator of the Laudato Si' Higher Education Center, explains to Vatican News how this is a sign of the Church’s openness to all and how it is a safe harbor to those in need.

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Caritas Venezuela: 14,700 tonnes of humanitarian aid received

The organisation has published its first official bulletin, providing figures and data on relief efforts carried out between 25 June and 6 July. A nationwide and international mobilization has enabled assistance to reach up to 40,000 people affected by the earthquake.

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Magnifica Humanitas seeks to protect Africa from new forms of slavery

Historian and Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Bukoba Diocese in Tanzania, Method Kilaini, has spoken of his immense gratitude for Pope Leo’s moral courage in issuing the first papal apology for the Holy See’s role in legitimising the transatlantic slave trade as well as failing to condemn the forced enslavement of an estimated 10 to 12 million Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas where they laboured on plantations under brutal conditions.

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St. Veronica Giuliani: Saint of the Day for Thursday, July 09, 2026

Capuchin mystic who had many spiritual gifis. A native of Binasco, near Milan, Italy, born in 1660, she entered the Capuchins atCitttidi Castello, Umbria, in 1677. She remained there for the rest of her life and served as novice mistress for thirty-four years. A mystic, she was the recipient of a stigmata in 1697 and visions, the accounts of which are quite detailed. She impressed her fellow nuns by remaining remarkably practical despite her numerous ecstatic experiences. Veronica was named ...

Holy See: Support for African countries must address structural obstacles to development

The Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations emphasizes the need to address structural obstacles to development in African countries by for example enhancing concessional financing, promoting fairer trade systems, facilitating tech transfers and advancing debt relief.

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IOR appoints new member to Board of Superintendence

The IOR appoints Marina Natale to its Board of Superintendence, citing her extensive financial leadership experience as a key asset in strengthening the Institute's governance and strategic priorities.

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Pakistani Archbishop renews Church's appeal to protect children from abuse

Archbishop Joseph Arshad, Bishop of the Diocese of Islamabad-Rawalpindi, reflects on the Church in Pakistan's commitment to protecting children from abuse or exploitation, stressing that "child safety is not just a family matter, but a national moral responsibility."

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