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In a wide‑ranging interview with “EWTN News Nightly,” Cardinal Fernando Filoni underscored that the Middle East remains an ...
In the newly restored Redentore gardens on Venice’s Giudecca island, drifts of lavender and agapanthus tremble in the breeze, ...
A rare cosmic alignment on 25 July 2025—featuring Siddhi Yoga, Vajra Yoga, and Pushya Nakshatra—makes this Shravan Pratipada ...
A bishop and young person from South Africa share how young people have been preparing to attend the Jubilee of Youth in Rome from July 28 to August 3, despite challenges and issues.
Holy Family University isn’t just growing — it’s lifting the economy with it. A new study confirms what many in the area ...
Abdullah Shihipar is a writer and researcher at Brown University’s School of Public Health.
For six hours every day after school, Nahideh works in a cemetery, collecting water from a nearby shrine to sell to mourners ...
Last year, an incredible 8 million visitors thronged to the UNESCO-designated city to gaze in wonder at the art and ...
"Last year was a terrible Easter, without people, closed doors. This year is much better, the door is open, we don't have a lot of people but we feel more hopeful that things will become better." ...
Hidden among the rolling foothills of California’s Gold Country, Gus’s Steakhouse in Sonora has been quietly perfecting the art of tri-tip while the rest of the state wasn’t looking.
Sometimes the best treasures hide in plain sight, wrapped in flour tortillas and smothered in green chili that could make a grown person weep tears of pure joy. Casa Reynoso in Tempe isn’t just ...