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Is there a right or wrong way to celebrate Juneteenth? Organizers are asking this and other questions as battles over history ...
Mr Osomani Morrison, Renowned Ghanaian cleric, has challenged the traditional Christmas celebrations, advocating for May instead of December as the authentic month to commemorate Jesus Christ’s birth.
American culture is king, but the left unfortunately makes us dabble into tomfoolery. As we all know, the United States has ...
the Christmas season is not over yet as 12% of the world's Christians, or about 260 million people worldwide, are still preparing to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Additionally, a second ...
Christmas, celebrated on December 25th, commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. While its origins are debated, it evolved from a religious observance to a global celebration. From Santa Claus to ...
Christmas is not only a time for Christians to reflect on the Incarnation, which means God becoming human in the form of Jesus, but also to celebrate the promise of eternal life that Jesus' birth ...
Christmas, celebrated every December 25, marks the birth of Jesus Christ and is one of the most widely observed holidays worldwide. However, some churches in Nigeria abstain from this celebration ...
The birth of Jesus Christ is a manifestation of the ... and pensioners will ensure that many families have a blissful Christmas celebration. “Across Osun state, workers are receiving credit ...
“The Gospel of the birth of Jesus says that ‘Mary placed him ... Jesuit Father Mitch Pacwa, host of EWTN Live, plans to celebrate Christmas Mass at Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Catholic ...
The little town of Bethlehem has cancelled Christmas celebrations for a second year ... star on the marble floor marks the site of Jesus’s birth. Christmas Eve midnight mass is at the 19th ...
Adherents call it Christmas Adam. And they celebrate on Dec. 23 ... connections also exist between Adam and Eve and the birth of Jesus. Many theologians have referred to Jesus and Mary as the ...
CHRISTMAS seemed to arrive even earlier ... the course of history. Jesus’s birth, that we celebrate again and again, tells a story of deep hope and ­wisdom for everyone. More than that, it ...