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Tattoos were considered a sign of "otherness" in ancient Greece, as it was foreigners and criminals who had tattoos in ancient Greek society.
Many sacred beliefs of our Catholic faith can be traced to the 21 ecumenical councils held since the fourth century.
Pope Leo XIV on Thursday met with a U.S. ecumenical group, led by Cardinal Joseph Tobin and Greek Orthodox Archbishop ...
Pope Leo XIV has announced plans to visit Turkey for the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, a landmark event in ...
Pope Leo XIV hopes to visit Turkey in the coming months for a Christian religious commemoration, in what could be his first ...
Pope Leo XIV hopes to visit Turkey in the coming months for a Christian religious commemoration, in what could be his first ...
Theologians have refuted misconceptions about the Nicene Creed and the council in 325 that created it, as many churches ...
Pope Leo XIV left the group with a prayer and a blessing and a message of unity. And in that papal gallery within the ...
Leo XIV is expected to visit Nicaea — located in modern-day İznik in northwestern Turkey — to celebrate the 1,700th ...
Christians at the Council of Nicaea settled the foundational question of Jesus' nature at the Council of Nicaea 1700 years ago.
A Catholic archbishop in Turkey has termed the commemoration of the 1700 th anniversary of the Ecumenical Council of Nicaea as “an opportunity for ecumenical dialogue and unity.” Archbishop Martin ...
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill explores the 1,700-year history of the "rule of faith" in Christianity, including the Nicene Creed.