For the second time in less than a year, a historic church in the Northern Liberties section of Philadelphia is coping with an act of vandalism. This time, someone stole a decades-old baby Jesus ...
James Cauthen, a 54-year-old fire chief with Coweta County Fire in Georgia, was shot and killed while helping drivers who hit ...
There are no suspects linked to this case, but investigators from East Detectives do want to speak with a man seen in ...
Unless, like me, you have been invited to a Christmas Day party on that day. This was not my second Christmas lunch but my ...
Mentally, you may still be feeding off the festive high, refusing to let your Christmas flame burn out ... to start thinking about taking down the decorations and kicking your fir to the curb ...
As everyone is busy chasing resolutions for the new year, Christians in Russia are getting into the Christmas spirit ... Some groups indulge in caroling, decorating houses with wheat sheaves ...
Each year on Jan. 6, as other Americans are taking down their Christmas decorations ... aka the three kings, visiting baby Jesus with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. But some historians ...
Alas, there is still one big question to answer even now that Christmas Day has come and gone; and that is, when should you put away your Christmas decorations ... arrived at Jesus birth, after ...
That Baby Jesus with outstretched arms ... the large nativity scene, which had been a Christmas gift to the Pope from the Palestinians, has returned to being just another nativity scene, without ...
Particular pastries may be eaten, and children may receive presents in their shoes to remember the three wise men’s gifts to baby Jesus ... take down their Christmas decorations for the year ...
Particular pastries may be eaten, and children may receive presents in their shoes to remember the three wise men’s gifts to baby Jesus ... Christmas in the UK these days, it is still seen as the ...
The decorations, which were traditionally put up on Christmas Eve, used to stay out until February 2 (the end of Candlemas). This used to be the official end of Christmas in Medieval England.