When I arrived at the Brooklyn nightclub, a greeter checked my outfit. “Those jeans are black, not blue, right?” she asked.
For St. Gregory of Narek, prayer was a conversation between a sinner and a merciful God — one we can still join today.
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The Christian Post on MSNHow do we keep our faith when things aren’t going right?Sometimes when we find ourselves struggling or fighting long, drawn-out personal battles, it s difficult to have hope How do ...
Hospitalized since Feb. 14 with bronchitis and difficulty breathing, Pope Francis was later diagnosed with double pneumonia.
As Pope Francis prepared to spend the 12th anniversary of his election at Rome's Gemelli hospital, people at the Vatican and ...
After releasing a Christian album last year, Dennis Quaid has now released a musical version of the Lord’s Prayer ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNPray and fleeThat it is not alcohol, but ice that destroys our health, saying that if you drink whisky with ice, gin with ice, rum with ...
Novels about women’s communities tend toward utopian coexistence or ruthless backbiting. "The Unworthy" does something more ...
Luke’s vision of Jesus is deeply attuned to God’s compassion, justice and concern for those most impoverished and ...
As worshipers entered the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Northeast Washington for the noon ...
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ZME Science on MSNMedieval Female Scribes Were Far More Common Than Previously Thought. At Least 110,000 Medieval Manuscripts Were Copied by WomenThe vast majority of female scribes remain anonymous. Many likely worked in convents or lay workshops, their contributions ...
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