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St. Charles of Sezze
Posted on 01/18/2026 07:00 AM (CNA - Saint of the Day)
St. Charles of Sezze
Feast date: Jan 18
Saint Charles was born John Charles Marchioni in Sezze, Italy on October 19, 1613. His family was extremely pious. They lived in a rural area and as a child Saint Charles worked as a shepherd. Due to his lack of education, it is said he learned only the basics and could barely read and write. He joined the Franciscans as a lay brother in Naziano, where he served as a cook, porter, and gardener.
Saint Charles was known for his holiness, simplicity, and charity. He was generous to travelers and sought out spiritual advice. In 1656 he worked tirelessly with victims of the plague. He also wrote several mystical works including his autobiography entitled "The Grandeurs of the Mercies of God". Tradition states he was called to the bedside of the dying Pope Clement IX for a blessing. St. Charles told the Pope that they would meet again on January 6.
Saint Charles died on January 6, 1670 in Rome of natural causes, fulfilling his promise to meet Pope Clement IX, and he is buried in Rome in the Church of Saint Francis. He was Canonized by Pope John XXIII on April 12, 1959.
Pope: Let us intensify prayer for the full unity of Christians
Posted on 01/18/2026 04:58 AM ()
Marking the start of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Pope Leo XIV recalls its origins and calls for renewed prayer for visible unity among Christians.
Pope prays for DR Congo and flood-stricken southern Africa
Posted on 01/18/2026 04:34 AM ()
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Posted on 01/18/2026 04:29 AM ()
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Posted on 01/17/2026 10:57 AM ()
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Pope: Angelo Gugel was a faithful, diligent man in service of three Popes
Posted on 01/17/2026 10:41 AM ()
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Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy's mission to build peace in a conflictual world
Posted on 01/17/2026 04:58 AM ()
Archbishop Salvatore Pennacchio, President of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy, reflects on the Holy See’s diplomatic mission, the role of Apostolic Nunciatures, and the work of Pontifical Representatives in a world marked by conflict and rapid change.
Pope Leo receives Prince Albert II of Monaco
Posted on 01/17/2026 04:53 AM ()
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Nuncio to Ukraine: 'We are wounded but God is with us'
Posted on 01/17/2026 04:51 AM ()
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Pope: Papal diplomats must be ‘bridges of hope when goodness wavers’
Posted on 01/17/2026 03:25 AM ()
As the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy celebrates its 325th anniversary, Pope Leo XIV invites his diplomats to embrace their pastoral vocation to seek paths of reconciliation in light of the Gospel.