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Christians in Pakistan suffer series of brutal attacks (CWN)

The Vatican newspaper reported on a series of recent attacks on Christians in Pakistan.

Pontiff to celebrate only 3 public liturgies in remainder of January, February (Vatican Press Office)

Archbishop Diego Ravelli, the Master of Pontifical Liturgical Celebrations, released the calendar of public celebrations presided over by Pope Leo XIV during the remainder of January and February.

After the flurry of activities for the jubilee year and the extraordinary consistory of cardinals, Pope Leo will celebrate Vespers on the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle (January 25), celebrate Mass on the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord (February 2), and celebrate Mass on Ash Wednesday (February 18), according to yesterday’s announcement.

During the First Week of Lent, from February 22-27, he and the members of the Roman Curia will take part in a retreat in the Apostolic Palace.

Situation in Aleppo goes 'from bad to worse,' bishop says; suicide attack on church thwarted (Vatican News)

Amid clashes between Syrian security forces and Kurdish fighters, the situation in Aleppo, Syria’s largest city, has gone “from bad to worse,” said Bishop Hanna Jallouf, OFM, who leads the Latin-rite apostolic vicariate there.

“A shepherd must be with his flock in difficult times,” he said. “We as Christians have set up three places to accommodate the displaced. Nearly 3,500 people have already been taken in, while others have found shelter in some private homes.”

A police officer recently lost his life as he thwarted an attempted suicide-bomb attack on a Greek Orthodox church in Aleppo, Vatican News reported.

New pastoral staff for Pope Leo (Vatican News)

On the Solemnity of the Epiphany, Pope Leo XIV began to use a new pastoral staff (image).

The staff “stands in continuity with those used by his predecessors, uniting the mission of proclaiming the mystery of love expressed by Christ on the Cross with its glorious manifestation in the Resurrection,” according to the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff.

The new staff “presents Christ no longer bound by the nails of the Passion, but with His glorified body in the act of ascending to the Father,” the Office stated. “As in the appearances of the Risen Lord, He shows His wounds to His own as luminous signs of victory, which, while not erasing human suffering, transfigure it into the dawn of divine life.”

Pope Leo establishes 3 new dioceses in 3 weeks (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV has established three new dioceses in the past three weeks.

Italian Christian leaders to discuss 'way of dialogue' (CEI (Italian))

The Italian Episcopal Conference has announced the First Symposium of the Christian Churches, in which Italian Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant delegates will discuss the “Italian way of dialogue.”

The announcement describes ecumenism as “a grammar of peace, a gift for public space, care for spirituality and wisdom of differences.” The two-day symposium will begin in Bari on January 23.

“Our time, marked by strong conflict and violence, asks Christians for a renewed commitment to promote a culture of peace,” said Bishop Derio Olivero of Pinerolo, president of the Italian bishops’ Commission for Ecumenism and Dialogue. “This is a responsibility that we cannot shirk ... Differences are not an obstacle, but a heritage to be valued for the good of the Churches and of a society that is more than ever in need of communion and reconciliation.”

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Jan. 10 Saturday after Epiphany, Weekday

The Roman Martyrology commemorates St. Paul the Hermit (230-342). The West learned of the life of St. Paul from St. Jerome (+ 420); the book, which he devoted to the life of the first Christian hermit, charmed and instructed generations of the faithful and formed the inspiration of many artists. St. Paul is said to have died in 342, in a hermitage in the region of Thebes in Egypt after having received at the age of 113 a visit from St. Antony of Egypt.

Catholic Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza Reveals He Prioritizes Prayer Before Every Game

Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza said he does not listen to music, but meditates in prayer so he can “stay cool, calm, and collected.”