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Welcome to a fascinating conversation with Fr. James Martin, SJ, as he delves into his latest book “Come Forth: The Raising of Lazarus and the Promise of Jesus’s Greatest Miracle.” Written by Andrea Tornielli Fr. James Martin, an American Jesuit, invites readers on a journey to explore the profound story of Lazarus, a dear friend of Jesus, in his recent book. Within the pages of “Come Forth,” Fr. Martin uncovers the significance of Lazarus’ resurrection and the impact it has on our faith. Sitting down with Vatican Radio, he shares his insights on this miraculous event. Discovering Lazarus with Fr.…

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Welcome to the Launch of the Interfaith Council for Peace in Senegal A groundbreaking new initiative has taken root in Senegal with the establishment of the Interfaith Council for Peace. This council brings together representatives of Islam, the Catholic Church, Protestant Churches, and Traditional Religions with a mission to anticipate and defuse conflicts while promoting peace, social cohesion, reconciliation, and development not only in Senegal but in all of West Africa. Our correspondent, Françoise Niamien, reporting from Vatican City, shares the exciting news of the Conseil Inter-Religieux du Sénégal Pour la Paix (CIRSP), a coalition of Senegal’s major religious communities…

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Il presidente della Repubblica, Sergio Mattarella, si trova attualmente in Moldavia per incontrare la presidente moldava Maia Sandu nella capitale Chisinau. Durante i colloqui, Mattarella ha sottolineato l’intensità e l’eccellenza delle relazioni tra Moldova e Italia, evidenziando i solidi legami che uniscono i due Paesi. L’interscambio economico ha superato i 660 milioni di euro e la presenza di aziende italiane in varie aree dell’economia moldava è motivo di orgoglio e contribuisce allo sviluppo del Paese. La presenza attiva e ben integrata della comunità moldava in Italia è un ulteriore punto di forza che contribuisce al progresso socio-economico italiano. La comunità…

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In the latest incident, the armies of North and South Korea clashed again at the border between the two countries. North Korean soldiers in the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas briefly crossed into the South before retreating back after South Korean military fired warning shots. This was the second violation from the North in less than two weeks, following a similar incident on June 9, as reported by the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff. South Korean soldiers followed standard procedures with warnings to leave and then the firing of warning shots, prompting North Korean soldiers to return to…

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Listen to the latest news from RomaDailyNews on our frequencies. Good evening from the newsroom! What’s making headlines today? Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved the war cabinet, a small forum created on October 11th to handle campaigns against Hezbollah. The president of the National Unity Party, Benny Gantz, one of the three members of the cabinet, left the coalition this week, taking one of the conservatives with him. Meanwhile, in Israel, there will be another visit from a Joe Biden advisor to prevent further escalation between Israel and Hezbollah. In Ukraine, kamikaze drones attacked a metallurgical plant and military…

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The Urgent Need for a Ceasefire in Gaza: Cardinal Zuppi Visits Caritas Baby Hospital Cardinal Matteo Zuppi recently visited the Caritas Baby Hospital in Bethlehem, where he highlighted the urgent need for a ceasefire in Gaza. The ongoing violence in the region has brought unacceptable suffering to children, making it essential to act quickly to end the conflict. As the hospital marks 71 years of active service, the situation in Gaza continues to worsen. Over 410,000 children under the age of 18 are facing challenging conditions, exacerbated by the ongoing war. During his visit, Cardinal Zuppi met with patients, parents,…

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Today marks the anniversary of my father’s passing. Despite the years that have passed and his absence, love still endures. It’s a lesson he taught me through his departure. A few years ago, someone made me question whether the image I and my siblings held of our father was an idealized version, more a figment of desire than a flesh-and-blood person. Since then, I’ve pondered this possibility. Have I stripped my father of his humanity, attributing qualities that weren’t truly his, or ignored his faults? I’ve revisited memories of him, searching for flaws that would humanize him, without much success.…

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The Vatican Welcomes Comedians – A Meeting of Laughter and Gratitude Conan O’Brien, known for his quick wit and comedic brilliance, couldn’t help but poke fun at the situation when a group of famous comedians found themselves in the hallowed halls of the Vatican. “They’ve let comedians in, which is always a bad idea! Always!,” he jokingly remarked to Vatican News and reporters present, capturing the collective sense of gratitude felt by him and his fellow US comedic stars. Following an unforgettable audience with Pope Francis in the Sala Clementina, these comedic icons were left incredulous yet ultimately grateful for…

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The Legacy of Fr. Michał Rapacz: A Beacon of Hope Recently, the Prefect of the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints led a moving beatification ceremony in Krakow. The spotlight shone on the martyred diocesan priest, Fr. Michał Rapacz, whose life was tragically cut short at the hands of the communist regime. Cardinal Marcello Semeraro hailed Fr. Rapacz’s enduring legacy as a testament to the power of spreading love for Christ, which he deemed as the ultimate antidote to the threats of atheism and materialism that loom over human dignity. By Isabella Piro During the beatification ceremony, Cardinal Semeraro emphasized…

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