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Overlooking a larger-then-life depiction of Christ crucified, Rev. Mark Fesniak celebrated Divine Liturgy Thursday in St.
Many sacred beliefs of our Catholic faith can be traced to the 21 ecumenical councils held since the fourth century.
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Today in History for July 28: In 1540, King Henry VIII's chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, was executed, the same day Henry married his fifth wife, Catherine Howard.
To many, he was known as "the doorkeeper," and they would share with him their personal struggles with faith, family, life's challenges.
With one prisoner executed this week and another set to be executed this month, Gov. Ron DeSantis will achieve the dubious ...
Pinewood swimmers Mady Hill and Carter Diecidue make final meet a memorable one with the St. Tammany Swim League. The Lakeside girls 15-to-18-year-old 200-yard freestyle relay team also set a new ...
In conjunction with his 80th birthday recently, former Malaysian ambassador to Italy, Dato’ Ramanathan Vengadesan published ...
Michael Bonetti, master of liturgical ceremonies at St. Leonard of Port Maurice Parish in Boston's North End, always keeps an eye out for priestly ...
The best storytelling straddles the line between history and lore. That’s why I so enjoyed Brendan Patrick Hughes’s podcast “ ...
Every day has a history attached to it. Did you know July 18 is no exception? It is full of big moments that shaped our world. On July 18, 1536, England's Parliament declared the pope no longer had ...
Some added excitement came with a guest appearance from Father Jeremy P. Hiers, vocations director of the Augustinian order for the East Coast. Father Hiers, ...
Pope Leo XIV on Thursday met with a U.S. ecumenical group, led by Cardinal Joseph Tobin and Greek Orthodox Archbishop ...