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Sunday is a special day on the Christian liturgical calendar that marks the anniversary of when the Holy Spirit descended ...
The pope spoke at the symposium “Nicaea and the Church of the Third Millennium: Towards Catholic-Orthodox Unity,” which took ...
Since then, much has been revealed about how those infamous dating tests were botched. Most notably, the sampling protocol ...
By celebrating together this Nicene faith and by proclaiming it together, we will also advance towards the restoration of ...
The people and places of the Passion are well documented in the Bible, but pinning down the exact locations and timing of the trials of Jesus in Jerusalem is an ongoing challenge. The Old City of ...
Whether Jesus was held to the cross with nails or with ropes, what matters is that he was ingloriously and brutally killed by Rome. Behold this dying man! shout all four of the gospels, in (and let’s ...
From the Gospel according to Matthew 27:54-55: When the centurion and those who were with him, keeping watch over Jesus, saw the earthquake ... Under the Cross stand Mary, his Mother, the sister ...
In the diocese of Southwark, Christ Church, Gipsy Hill, has found itself at the forefront of catering for Farsi-speakers. A ...
Easter Term is stressful ... The play closes with Mary and Jesus alone, perhaps foreshadowing their meeting again outside the tomb, but never quite allowing us to hope for the resurrection. Though one ...
Progressive Christianity is a rapidly growing movement that includes or affects about 20% of Christians of many different denominations.
In today’s world, we often find ourselves caught between two cultural poles when it comes to power: one that celebrates ...
I had a letter in the Great Bend Tribune on “Self-made Grain Men.” It profiled (among others) Albert Brunswig, Sr. (1852-1938). Just to recap: He came to Marshall County, Kan., from France. He was a ...