Sunday, March 16, is the Second Sunday of Lent. Mass readings: Genesis 15:5-12, 17-18; Psalm 27:1, 7-8, 8-9, 13-14; Philippians 3:17-4:1 or Philippians 3:20-4:1; Luke 9:28b-36.
Israeli wine is more than a drink—it’s a symbol of resilience and tradition. This Purim, we raise a glass to history, victory ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNDust in the darknessCatholics mark the beginning of Lent. All the masses, readings, and gospels hitherto have slowly built up the story that the ...
Our columnist, Martin Steffens, celebrates the light and joy of early mornings—sacred hours for encounters with God. Each ...
Lent is our time to allow divine love to touch us so deeply that we begin to see like Jesus did, and thus act in his name.
A show in Chantilly will reveal the ‘Mona Lisa’ of illuminated manuscripts — a rarely exhibited 15th-century prayer book ...
A story of bravery and true friendship will be presented on an area stage. Hope Springs Eternal: The Holocaust Project and ...
How might Herod be an authentically biblical “fox”? If the reference in Nehemiah is anything to go by, he is a lightweight, ...
Ghana rsquo;s Independence Day, celebrated annually on March 6, is a momentous occasion that commemorates the nation rsquo;s ...
A 2nd-century gate in the Old City's Muslim Quarter offers a glimpse into the capital's multilayered history -- and complex present ...
An abridged text of the reflection “Canada at a Crossroads” released on Ash Wednesday 2025 by the leadership of the Canadian Council of Churches.
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