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ReFrame and WIF (formerly known as Women in Film) have announced the new class of ReFrame Rise. The third cohort of fellows ...
Based on feedback from students in the university’s Catholic community, the building committee wanted to design a Newman Center that would feel like the 10,000 Catholic students’ second home ...
Growing up in her Chicago parish, Pope Leo XIV’s mother experienced ritual on a grand scale and attended Immaculata High School.
Still, given the hand-wringing and self-righteous mudslinging that have accompanied recent Gauguin exhibitions, the time is ...
On the ground and on the run from cops at the protests in California, shameful military-style birthday parties in D.C., and ...
The Shakespeare scholar Clare Asquith, Countess of Oxford and Asquith, delivered the annual Allen Hall Lecture last week and ...
McAllen, Texas sits at the southernmost tip of the Lone Star State like a financial oasis for retirees in the know. This border city combines the exotic appeal of international living with down-home ...
McAllen, Texas sits at the southernmost tip of the Lone Star State like a well-kept secret waiting to be discovered. Nestled in the Rio Grande Valley just minutes from the Mexican border, McAllen ...
The Rev. James Kelly baptized and married thousands of people, ministered to the ill at hospitals, and traveled the world.
Shrines have covered up their now controversial mosaics by accused abuser Father Marko Rupnik, but other institutions have ...
But behind the ethereal sound of the castrato singers lay an unspeakable truth. To preserve the high, angelic tone of boyhood, thousands of young boys were castrated.
OLD TESTAMENT & ART: Today, unwanted newborns still face life-or-death decisions made by others. Gustave Doré, “The Finding of Moses,” ca. 1860-1865, The Morgan Library & Museum, New York ...