In “Miracles and Wonder,” historian Elaine Pagels examines the life of Jesus through historical, textual and theological ...
Ahead of the holiday season, one congregation in Vermont is honoring a religious legacy and encouraging others to come visit ...
The first storm can be especially dramatic. Walls of water race along empty streambeds pushing a mixture of rock, soil, wood ...
Bethlehem announces return of Christmas celebrations starting Dec. 6 after two-year pause due to Gaza war. Mayor lights tree ...
The Founding Fathers were the first human beings to assert that people were citizens, and had the right to elect their ...
“Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by command of God our Savior and of Christ Jesus our hope” (1 Timothy 1:1).
The 1/2 oz Star of Bethlehem Silver Ornament is a beautifully crafted collectible inspired by the celestial sign that marked ...
Class portraits line the hallways of the University of Colorado Law School, the faces of former students gazing down at the ...
Award-winning performer M. Roger Holland II visited the Diocese of Camden on Nov. 15, giving a special performance in ...
Documentary maker Ken Burns doesn’t think today’s polarized politics are anything new, especially for a country that, as he sees it, already had two civil wars — the American Revolution of 1776 and ...
It was with poetry that Vladimir Korotkevich’s path into literature began — and although most people know him as a prose writer, he was a talented poet. Korotkevich’s novels were so popular that ...
An interactive museum dedicated to the Shroud of Turin, which some say was Jesus’ burial cloth, opens its doors to the public Wednesday at the Christ ...