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The Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana put a spotlight on a new design collection inspired by Catholic liturgical garb in a show on the Sant’Angelo Bridge in Rome last week.
Among the images projected onto the façade of the cathedral are women with green neckerchiefs, symbols of the feminist movement, and a sign reading 'safe abortion.' ...
A lawsuit against the city of Quincy claims saint statues, paid for with roughly $850,000 in public funds, violate the ...
In the heart of New York City, nestled among the tall buildings of Times Square, sits a small tattoo shop with two 17-inch signs of the Miraculous Medal ...
It is heartening to know that a Saint played a pivotal role in shaping one of the most influential books of the past two ...
A three-day Youth Bible Camp has been held for young Catholic boys and girls from various deaneries within the ...
Ed Sheeran grew up in England but described himself as 'culturally Irish,' prompting debate about what that really means ...
“The Garden of Earthly Delights” has been endlessly copied in the past five centuries, reproduced on tapestries and in ...
Dr. JoAnna Reyes, the new curator at the Phoenix Art Museum, aims to broaden the scope of storytelling and redefine the ...
A Connecticut middle school teacher alleged that she could be fired for displaying a crucifix in her classroom after her ...
On the big hill west of town they met on hot Kansas summer nights beneath a wooden cross illuminated with electric bulbs.
By combining together Deut. 5:6-10 into one Commandment, the Catholic Church is accused of altering the Commandments and covering up God's command forbidding graven images.