Archeologists from the University of Rome believe they've uncovered a clue which supports the biblical account of Jesus' ...
A roundup of news and notices from Fredericksburg-area places of worship.
From the 1200s to the 1700s, the custom of Christian tattooing was prevalent in Europe among peasants, seafarers, soldiers and artisans as much as among nuns and monks. They were getting crosses, ...
Given the choice would we want to soar like eagles or walk a long dusty road?
The baroque concert, held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 13, at St. Peter’s Episcopal Cathedral, offers a unique opportunity to ...
The Word for Word Bible Comic is not trying to reinvent the Bible. Rather, it is a genuine attempt to represent the ...
White House faith adviser Paula White-Cain faced criticism for allegedly soliciting Passover donations with the promise of ...
“Orthodox change nothing,” Father Sava adds. “The faith that was delivered to the saints,” Martin agrees. We pause before a ...
The Way of the Cross (Via Crucis) follows the course of Jesus' passion, death, and burial; it is observed by the devotion to the Stations of the Cross, a collection of 14 images which are to be ...
Students from Brooklyn and Queens are being encouraged to release their inner Michelangelo, da Vinci, Dali, or Cezanne as The ...
Fifteen new temples were announced Sunday on the last day of the 195th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus ...
Santa Semana—or Holy Week—in Spain is a big, BIG deal. Started in the 1600’s as a way for the “common folk” to understand and ...