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  Pope Leo XIV leads Mass for the Jubilee of the Missionary World and Jubilee of Migrants in St Peter\“s Square at the Vatican, October 5, 2025. — Reuters

VATICAN CITY: Pope Leo XIV will canonise seven new saints on Sunday, including the first saint from Papua New Guinea, an archbishop killed during the Armenian genocide, and a Venezuelan “doctor of the poor.“  

The solemn ceremony in St Peter’s Square falls on World Mission Day and will also elevate three nuns who devoted their lives to the poor and the sick, as well as Bartolo Longo, a former Satanic priest who returned to the Catholic faith.  

Born in 1841, the Italian lawyer later founded the Pontifical Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of the Rosary of Pompeii.

The canonisation will be the second for the US pope since he was made leader of the Catholic Church on May 8.

Last month, he proclaimed as saints Italians Carlo Acutis — a teenager dubbed “God\“s Influencer“ who spread the faith online before his death at age 15 in 2006 — and Pier Giorgio Frassati, considered a model of charity who died in 1925, aged 24.

Canonisation is the final step towards sainthood in the Catholic Church, following beatification.

Three conditions are required — most crucially that the individual has performed at least two miracles. He or she must be deceased for at least five years and have led an exemplary Christian life.

Those to be proclaimed saints on Sunday are Peter To Rot, a lay catechist from Papua New Guinea killed during the Japanese occupation during World War II, Armenian bishop Ignazio Choukrallah Maloyan killed by Turkish forces in 1915, and Venezuela\“s Jose Gregorio Hernandez Cisneros, a layman who died in 1919 whom the late Pope Francis called a “doctor close to the weakest“.

Also from Venezuela is Maria Carmen Elena Rendiles Martinez, a nun born without a left arm who overcame her disability to found the Congregation of the Servants of Jesus before her death in 1977. She becomes the South American country\“s first female saint.

The Italian nuns to be canonised are Vincenza Maria Poloni, the 19th-century founder of Verona\“s Institute of the Sisters of Mercy, which cares primarily for the sick in hospitals, and Maria Troncatti of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians.

In the 1920s, Troncatti arrived in Ecuador to devote her life to helping Ecuador\“s Indigenous population.
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