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In 'A Theology of Fiction,' Cassandra Nelson explores how Sr. Mariella Gable stimulated a 20th century surge by American Catholic writers.
Tried-and-tested destinations like Paris and Barcelona are popular for good reason. But Europe still has plenty of untapped gems left to explore.
Now a Los Angeles-based comedy writer and podcaster, Morris has fond memories of his time in youth group. Those memories — ...
France is a diverse country with thousands of years of history, distinctive cities, and incredible landscapes, so it’s no surprise that France is home to a large collection of UNESCO World Heritage ...
You can be hardworking, smart and creative, but to succeed in the world of business you’ll need something extra – a business ...
Have you ever been Wally Pipped? Not sure how to answer that? I wasn't either — until about 30 years ago, when I worked at WDAY-TV alongside a delightful guy named Brian Walz. He was one of those ...
The man and woman with the most votes will take the title of Face of Plymouth 2018, which will be announced on our website on ...
Catholic liberal arts colleges have turned toward traditional architecture when expanding to accommodate the numbers. Here ...
Young people on these campuses say they desire to encounter the faith and to evangelize through beauty and in accordance with ...
Learn how soft architecture utilizes innovative materials and systems to foster adaptability and sustainability in modern ...
One of the most important shifts in history was the spread of Christianity by the Greeks from the Byzantine Empire into ...
AEC Cares ? a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that brings together members of the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries ? will host a one-day "blitz build" Day of Service ...