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God is perfect in all His ways. He is never wrong, and His Word is eternal truth. As it is written, “The word of our God stands forever” (Isaiah 40:8). But we, as humans, are not perfect—we are frail, ...
By Edoardo Giribaldi Pope Leo XIV presided over the celebration of Sunday's Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, patrons of ...
The debate about the central meaning of Tisha b’Av goes back more than 1500 years to a debate between Rabbi Judah who said Ei’khah can only mean (learning from) prophetic reproof, and Rabbi Nehemiah ...
European Congress on Evangelism in Berlin, Rev. Michael Reeves challenged common assumptions about evangelistic outreach, ...
The representative of the Holy Father in Angola has urged Catholics to entrust the new Roman Pontiff to the maternal ...
As a practicing Catholic, I believe in the power of public witness, the beauty of Eucharistic devotion and the transforming ...
Bones found at the site of an ancient fish-processing plant were used to genetically identify the species that went into a ...
What did the Romans really think about race, identity, and belonging? This episode of the Kings and Generals animated documentary dives into Roman views of ethnicity, citizenship, and imperial ...
As America begins its 250th year, it is fitting to draw attention to the great people and ideas that made it possible. Neither the Declaration of Independence of 1776 nor the Constitution of 1787 ...
When Cardinal Robert Prevost was named Pope, he took the name of Pope Leo XIV. Leo XIII authored Rerum Novarum, which is the ...
Yes, because they invaded the north part of what we now know as Britain, but no, because it wasn’t called Scotland 2,000 years ago. The Romans actually knew it as Caledonia. Do we know they ...
How did the Romans conquer Britain? Learn about the Romans and find out when they invaded Britain and who fought back with this BBC Bitesize year 3/4 History guide.