It’s not always easy for Christians who are deaf or hard of hearing to find services and Masses, but some churches are ...
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Historians say Jesus was known by a different name during his lifetime
For most people, the name Jesus feels settled, familiar, and deeply tied to memory. And over time, repeated use makes a name ...
This is why Christmas can matter even to people who do not celebrate it religiously. Jesus’ moral teaching calls communities to protect dignity and to reduce cruelty in the home. It calls leaders to ...
As we celebrate Christmas the region's Bishops have spoken of the importance of goodwill and putting others first.
Some experienced a sudden jolt of clarity: A sermon, a social media post, or a heated conversation that forced them to ...
The head of the Catholic Church, in an unusually direct Christmas sermon, lamented the conditions for Palestinians in Gaza.
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Are you a Christmas-only Catholic? What you need to know before going back to church.
The important thing,' said a Dominican friar, 'is to let your heart be engaged and let God love you sacramentally.' ...
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The message of Christmas is light in darkness
It is the hope of a personal relationship with Jesus that is at the heart of the Christmas message and an offer that is ...
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Family and friends gather to celebrate the life of Ella Cook, student killed at Brown University
Ella Cook, 19, was a sophomore at Brown and was studying French and mathematics-economics, according to her obituary. She was planning to graduate in 2028, according to her LinkedIn.
Christian nationalists vow to put "Christ back into Christmas." In response, the Church of England has launched a holiday ad campaign to counter the far-right appropriation of Christian symbols.
If economic and technological transformations have changed our relationship with literature before, they could do so again.
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