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The Holy Father invited a large group of teachers and young people from Denmark, England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales to the ...
The Fourth of July has become a major holiday noted for its parades, barbeques, and numerous fireworks displays Like other ...
Ahead of Independence Day, the National Catholic Bioethics Center’s Edward Furton presented a lecture in the nation’s capital ...
The latest work by renowned historian Diarmaid MacCulloch tackles Christian attitudes to sex over the centuries. Modern-day Christians who talk about traditional values usually don’t know how ...
Perhaps the trial’s most lasting legacy is the precedent it set for how we engage with our ideological enemies and the role ...
The Declaration also says that all men are created equal and have been endowed by their creator with unalienable rights.
Any job can present ethical quandaries, but young Christian engineers working on AI are in the center of an unprecedented ...
Medical professionals have taken to social media to share unsettling accounts of alleged voodoo attacks encountered while ...
When love feels heavy, confusing, or controlled by rituals, it may not be love at all. This is the hidden trauma behind ...
This May marks 1,700 years since the convening of what is arguably the most important and influential council in Christian history. For three months in 325 CE, Emperor Constantine gathered ...
For some Christians, this month stirs up emotions ranging from anger and discomfort to sorrow and confusion. But rather than responding with condemnation or retreat, this article offers something else ...
Christianity is never just a set of doctrines and beliefs. It is a way of life lived in community, and these first Christians were quite clear about that. Thirdly, the believers met together to pray.