Three semi-related art nuggets from the Polasek Museum, the Morse Museum at CityArts about art, Jesus and advocacy.
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — More than 20 years ago, Steen Heidemann stumbled into Westminster Cathedral in London, where he was studying architecture, and witnessed his first Mass. Born to an atheist ...
The Fátima shrine in Portugal will not be taking down its Rupnik mosaic installation but has stopped using the image in any ...
Elaine Pagels remains fascinated by the mysteries of Jesus after decades of study. In her latest book, she revels in the ...
A look at a Spanish Latter-day Saint convert who made significant films and also helped establish and build the church in ...
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From the 1200s to the 1700s, the custom of Christian tattooing was prevalent in Europe among peasants, seafarers, soldiers and artisans as much as among nuns and monks. They were getting crosses, ...
It was an era of required isolation and paralyzing fear -- fear of the unknown, fear of what might happen next and even fear ...
Commentary by Jim Walsh Among Christians there are two major holidays: one that celebrates the birth, Christmas, and the other, Easter, marking the suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Roughly 100 Catholics from across the county paraded down Worth Avenue, singing hymns and reciting prayers in veneration of the Virgin Mary.
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