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St. John Baptist de la Salle: Saint of the Day for Tuesday, April 07, 2026

St. John Baptist de La Salle was born in 1651, in Reims, France. He was the eldest son of wealthy parents. At the age of eleven, La Salle was committed becoming a priest. At the age of sixteen, he was named Canon of Reims Cathedral. At the age of eighteen, he received a master�s degree in classical literature and arts, as well as philosophy. Sadly, La Salle�s parents died within a year of each other in 1671 and 1672. La Salle had to manage his parent�s estate which included educating his ...

Sant’Egidio urges renewed rescue efforts following migrant boat

The Community of Sant’Egidio calls for renewed commitment to rescue operations and safe migration routes following yet another migrant tragedy in the Mediterranean.

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Easter in Nampula: Archbishop Inácio Saure prays and appeals for peace

During the celebration of the Easter Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Fatima, in Mozambique’s Archdiocese of Nampula, Archbishop Inácio Saure called on the faithful to renew their faith in the risen Christ and to live the Easter joy as a sign of hope, conversion, and new life.

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Logo and Motto released for Pope Leo's visit to Spain

The Holy See Press Office releases the logo and motto of Pope Leo's upcoming trip to Spain.

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“Francis’ Argentina,” a documentary retracing Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s footsteps

Memory and forward-looking vision come together in the documentary that will be officially presented and screened at the Vatican Film Library. Then, on April 10, it will be shown on the southern Italian island of Lampedusa, a key landing point for migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea.

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Tehran Cardinal at Easter: ‘Christ brings new life, even amid trials’

As the Iran war continues to escalate with deeper suffering for civilians, the Cardinal Archbishop of Tehran expresses his hopes that our new life in Christ will encourage Iranian Christians to endure the trials of the present.

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Apostolic Vicar: Even where humanity has lost its reason, we are to testify love

The Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia, Bishop Paolo Martinelli, OFM Cap., says that even where humanity may seem to have lost its reason and where evil may prevail, the faithful are called this Easter to testify that love conquers and remember that, through the Cross, Christ's Resurrection guarantees that evil does not have the final word.

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Order of Malta assures constant humanitarian support to southern Lebanon

The president of the Lebanese Association of the Order of Malta has promised broad and unconditional support now and in the future to a dozen mayors and representatives of border villages of southern Lebanon meeting recently in Aïn el-Remmaneh, a Christian suburb of Beirut. Marwan Sehnaoui: “Your suffering is ours; your courage inspires us.”

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Top Iranian commander killed in Israeli strike

Iran says the intelligence chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Majid Khademi, was killed in a US-Israeli strike on Monday morning.

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St. William of Eskilsoe: Saint of the Day for Monday, April 06, 2026

Missionary. Born at Saint-Germain, France, circa 1125, he served as a canon at the church of St. Genevieve, Paris, under the great Abbot Suger until about 1170, when he was sent to Denmark with the mission of reforming the canons at Eskilsoe at the request of the bishop of Roskilde. He became abbot there and, during his three decades among the Danes, he also reformed many other communities. He also founded the abbey of St. Thomas, in Zeeland. He died in Denmark.