When Ancient Greeks used divine names, it was not a simple act of worship but a subtle act of communication with the gods.
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One of this country’s most incisive theological sources is The Onion. A few years ago, it featured a story accompanied by two photos. The first was a beautiful, idyllic pastoral scene; the second was ...
What do St. John Paul II and St. Maria Faustina Kowalska have in common? They both became saints and were instrumental in the institution of Divine Mercy Sunday, which offers many graces to the ...
John Whitehead, founder and President of The Rutherford Institute, argues that the recent Fourth Circuit ruling on the constitutionality of prayers conducted at the opening of a legislative session ...
The core element of the performance was the annihilation of the demon. Midway through the performance of “Jata juta yuta”, Ganguly appeared on stage. Donning an evocative red-and-black traditional ...