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Ratti’s Biennale broadens to include independently curated exhibits at most of the 26 national pavilions in the Giardini ...
British writer Bernardine Evaristo Evaristo has won the 100,000-pound Women’s Prize Outstanding Contribution Award.
A new exhibition is spotlighting the women who have long been sidelined in histories of the Roman Empire—from mothers and weavers to entrepreneurs and influential tavern owners ...
In an age of tribal conflict and religious confusion, St. Clotilde’s example shows how one marriage — and one soul — can ...
This Sunday is the feast of Pentecost, fifty days from Passover (hence the name), in the Jewish calendar the festival of ...
Elevated to a minor basilica by Pope John Paul II in 1993, this sacred Ugandan landmark has become a global pilgrimage ...
The Medieval city of Bruges, Belgium, marked a centuries-old tradition with veneration of the UNESCO-honored Holy Blood ...
The Church honors Jeanne d’Arc as a virgin martyr and national patroness, whose courage, purity and fortitude continue to ...
This year, the universal Church celebrates the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, the first ecumenical council ...
A study of the Roman conquest of Anatolia reveals how imperial expansion fueled economic growth but ultimately triggered ...
Suddenly I heard the most beautiful noise I have ever heard in my life: the sound of tens of thousands of people cheering as ...
Today marks the 500th anniversary of Thomas Müntzer’s execution after he led a mass revolt that was both religious and social ...
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