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Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher said universities are Catholic when they strive to seek truth that is “in harmony with 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 ...
Tony Camardella, a Cullman nurse who formerly worked at St. Vincent’s Hospital, is also a member of that men’s Bible study ...
In an age of mass-produced crucifixes, Barry Clifford feels blessed to help make one by hand. Clifford, owner of Clifford Construction in Billerica, is used to parishes getting their cro ...
From elephant ivory crucifixes to rhino horn handles for Muslim ceremonial daggers, sacred wildlife products fuel an overlooked driver of the illegal trade. This unbridled demand is pushing some ...
Philanthropist, TV host, and author, Jean Shafiroff hosted her Annual Bastille Day Luncheon at the elegant Maison Barn ...
Religious demand for wildlife products can be just as relentless as demand for items used in traditional medicine, status symbols or investments. From African elephant ivory carved into crucifixes for ...
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