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Today-History-Jul25Today in History for July 25: In 325, the Council of Nicea closed. Regarded as the first ecumenical council, its 300 attending bishops drafted the Nicene Creed and fixed the formula for Easter Sunday.
A sound that has resonated through the chapels and concert halls of Europe for nearly 40 years will soon fill sacred spaces ...
The Bayeux Tapestry, a 70-meter- (229-foot)- long medieval artwork that depicts the Norman conquest of England, will be ...
To have such a Mass celebrated in the mother church of England was ‘very impressive, very moving. We must pray a lot for the ...
After yet another attack on an Australian synagogue, this time in East Melbourne, the safety of Jewish communities in ...
The July 7 event at Canterbury is evidence of a growing interest in shrines, saints and relics in the Church of England, ...
Both sides were outdone by their Southern rivals in 2024 but the new look teams are eager to flip the script at this year’s ...
The story of the Filose family in India begins with founder Michael Filose who came from Naples to Calcutta in 1770 AD and ...
Today we celebrate the Feast of the Dedication of Westminster Cathedral, the mother church of the Roman Catholic Church in ...
"It is a great shame that, for the third time, custodians of these extraordinary murals have failed to appreciate their value ...
Liverpool currently has 28 Grade I listed buildings, including the Metropolitan Cathedral. These include Albert Dock, Bank of ...
PLANS to turn the entrance to Britain’s oldest cathedral into an Airbnb have been branded as “outrageous”. The entrance gateway to Canterbury Cathedral, one of the most ...
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