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A new book suggests Chicago-born Richard Prevost may have been reluctant at first to take on the weighty responsibility of ...
In a packed auditorium on Sunday, July 13,  No. 1 NY Times Best-Selling author Daniel Silva received the inaugural Nelson ...
Rome isn’t just a place you visit, it’s a place you feel. And the best time to really take it in? The offseason—whatever that ...
The best storytelling straddles the line between history and lore. That’s why I so enjoyed Brendan Patrick Hughes’s podcast “ ...
July 16 marks 80 years since the first atomic bomb was detonated. The specter of nuclear annihilation has been with us ever ...
On the whole, Catholics in 1925 had little problem with the teaching of evolution. Most likely due to the teaching of Pope ...
Fr Diarmuid Hogan, diocesan communications officer, said the deceased bishop’s remains had been moved from the cathedral’s ...
Pride Month may be over, but advocacy continues year round. This sentiment holds truth for a number of LGBTQ friendly ...
Screenwriter Julian Fellowes has been known to borrow from history for his phenomenally successful period dramas before, and ...
Nearly 1 million people scurry through New York's Grand Central Station every day, but few of them know an elite tennis club ...
There’s a reason why readers lose sleep over his cliffhangers, and it’s not just the Vatican secrets or Masonic whispers. It’s structure. It’s tempo. It’s psychology. Brown reverse ...
It has been 33 years since anti-mafia prosecutor Paolo Borsellino was blown up by Cosa Nostra in front of his mother's home ...