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Greece and Rome ... their homes to live in school dormitories or military barracks. There they were taught sports, endurance ...
St John’s Jerusalem is approached by a long driveway winding through a former deer park, currently used to keep horses. Its ...
In this powerful autobiographical novel about momentous events, Charney tells an illuminating story of ordinary people ...
First, he reassures the pilgrims who are crossing the Holy Door in the patriarchal basilicas in 'this great heat.' Then he ...
Occasionally they remember to call him by his new name, Pope Leo XIV, but it’s unfamiliar to their tongue. One of the guests ...
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‘Wild’ religiosity in the Philippines
DESPITE the fact that religious beliefs tend to be illogical and cannot be proven by reason or science, even the most learned individuals can be people of faith. And despite the fact that not ...
Shiite Islam offers Iranians a standard it views as just. Iran calls itself an Islamic republic. Many Iranians may appreciate ...
Republicans swept the Evangelical Christian vote and won a historic margin among Catholics in the 2024 presidential election. These two groups of religious voters have similar priorities and ...
KORKOR “We see our customers as invited guests to a party, and we are the hosts. It’s our job every day to make every ...
Ross Arrowsmith and Robin Shuckburgh have formed an enduring alliance that takes them around the highways and byways of the Cotswolds ...
PRIME Minister Keir Starmer has become a cringing embarrassment in his pathetic attempts to ingratiate himself with US president Donald Trump ...
The Romans didn’t just share roads and baths – they shared toilets too. From stone benches to sponge sticks, their bathroom setup was public and practical.