A group of 120 people ringed around a speaker's podium in Park Square to hear a service of witness and prayer for the civil rights ...
There Father’s Dayin Italy, the March 19thday named a St. Josephthe putative father of Jesus. The celebrations dedicated to ...
H olding a tall shepherd's staff in his left hand, Archbishop of Detroit Allen Vigneron stood in front of Bishop Edward ...
First, Article VIII, Section 5 is almost comically unconstitutional. If a state is going to make public dollars available for ...
Trump and his people target those that the Bible is most concerned about: children, the poor, immigrants, the sick and disabled, women, the vulnerable, and the earth itself.
President Donald Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act March 15 for the first time since World War II, sparking a legal battle and concern over due process.
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In Oklahoma, a fight of biblical proportions
A: It suggests that Biblical scripture has been accurately transferred from ancient times to modern day. Q: What does 1 ...
For three hundred and sixty-four days every year (three hundred and sixty-five in a leap year), the hat hibernates (and estivates) in the gloomy nether ...
Religion, Racism & Reconciliation is making the rounds as an exploration of America’s relationship between religious identity and racism.
Baptism does what nothing else can. As Martin Luther said, by baptism “we are made holy and are saved, which no other kind of ...
Timothy Egan, best-selling author of "A Fever in the Heartland," will come to Evansville March 19 to talk about his book and the city's KKK history.
Neely explains Knoxville's rich Irish heritage, highlighting the impact of Irish immigrants on the city's early development.