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Duncan Stroik, a leading figure of the traditional sacred architecture revival in the U.S., leans over his firm’s latest ...
In 'A Theology of Fiction,' Cassandra Nelson explores how Sr. Mariella Gable stimulated a 20th century surge by American Catholic writers.
Attendees were introduced to the new school logo, saw architectural renderings of a potential new facility, and enjoyed a ...
Tried-and-tested destinations like Paris and Barcelona are popular for good reason. But Europe still has plenty of untapped gems left to explore.
Developers, constantly on the hunt for underutilized land, have been zeroing in on houses of worship, betting that with ...
The First Amendment was not written to keep religion out of public life. It was intended to keep government from deciding whose voice should belong.
Now a Los Angeles-based comedy writer and podcaster, Morris has fond memories of his time in youth group. Those memories — ...
Intrigue, fashion, humility, faith—133 cardinal electors have descended on Rome to choose a new pope and their every move and ...
Religious sites in France aren’t just places of worship—they’re architectural and cultural icons, filled with centuries-old artistry and history. From grand cathedrals to intimate chapels, each site ...
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 ...
On YouTube, I came across two fictional videos that distort Armenia’s history and identity. The first video, which runs for ...