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The Parish of Our Lady of Loreto, also known as the Parish of the Sea of Xàbia, has temporarily incorporated a new ...
"For centuries, liturgical vestments have played a fundamental role in religious celebrations. Beyond their practical ...
Our Lady of Lourdes, Mother of Christ, you had influence with your divine son while upon earth. You have the same influence now in Heaven. Pray for us; obtain for us from your Divine Son our ...
The feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, celebrated on July 16, was first instituted in the late 14th century in commemoration of the approval of the rule of the Carmelite Order a hundred years earlier.
“And I thought, ‘Wow, this is even more meaningful than I realized’ — that, you know, Christ’s Blood shed for us on Good ...
Kate Friend set out to make a series about the places where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared. Her pilgrimage took a ...
While modest, the trend points to a more inclusive art market and a gradual shift toward gender equity. Explore our latest editorial series with art market specialist and writer Melanie Gerlis – art ...
Jesus Christ is the world’s only Savior, now and forever. This is the drama of our liturgical time. Lent and Holy Week push us into new contact with the evil of our world; Easter and Pentecost ...
Samaritans, who say they are descendants of Jews who avoided exile, use a form of Hebrew preserved as a liturgical language when reading their version of the Torah. “They are the only non-Jewish ...
An 1851 ink-and-watercolor gift drawing titled A Type of Mother Hannah’s Pocket Handkerchief by Polly Jane Reed, a Shaker in New Lebanon, New York. Andrews Collection, Hancock Shaker Village ...
By 1931, when the “Star-Spangled Banner” was officially declared our national anthem, replacing “Hail Columbia,” Lady Columbia was all but gone. Yet her influence is still all around us.
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