Stations of the Cross, also referred to as the Way of the Cross, or Via Delorosa (Sorrowful Way), is a popular devotion most often prayed during Lent. It calls to mind the Passion of Christ and his ...
Winter is finally over! Tomorrow is the first day of spring,” Arial exclaimed. “My snowdrops are blooming, and I saw some coltsfoot on a road bank the other day. I ...
Cavorting around the cross and sexualising the saviour, a group of queer drag nuns, performance artists and activists satirise the religious festival in Jennifer M Kroot’s documentary ...
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Thanks for joining us today for a discussion of the glorious gospel hymn "Were You There"… better known by its extended title… "When They Crucified My Lord." This study is a f ...
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American Idol celebrated Easter Sunday with a special "Songs of Faith" episode on Sunday night (April 20), and Carrie Underwood's performance was arguably the crown jewel of the whole evening.
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Several dozen people gathered at Saint Anthony Mary Claret Church in Southeast Fresno on Good Friday. In Spanish, the church hosted a reenactment of the stations of the cross- ...
CUTID, Philippines, April 18 (Reuters) - Christian devotees from the Philippines were nailed to a cross on Friday in a reenactment of Jesus Christ's crucifixion in the predominantly Catholic nation.
In the springtime, families around the world celebrate Easter. For many Christians, Easter is an important holiday with church services to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. For ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Catholic penitent self-flagellates in the streets of Antipolo City, Philippines on Good Friday. The self-flagellation in the ...
Why one evangelical Bible scholar thinks the answer might be no. The Bible doesn’t describe Jesus being nailed to a cross. Telling the story of Christ’s death, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John simply say ...