When President Donald Trump took the oath of office, he didn't have his hand on the Bible. Does this matter and why do politicians do it at all?
The Kapampangan language has found new life in the liturgy, thanks to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Fernando (RCASF), which recently ...
Revelation 22:19 All Christians - Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant - agree that the Books in the Bible ... an edition of the OT containing all these Books was officially approved by the Holy ...
Trump’s inaugural committee announced that the Republican firebrand will be using the same two bibles he used when he took ...
2 Peter 3:16 Ever since the Protestant Revolt in the 16th century, the Catholic Church ... of the people. This Bible is commonly called the Vulgate, the common version. Even after a thousand ...
More concerned with the action itself than with the theory behind it,’ Torres was relieved of his orders in 1965, after which ...
Trump didn't place his hand on the Bible during his swearing-in, and some of his supporters are blaming John Roberts.
Ressa and McCann hold a dialogue to mark the Jubilee of the World of Communications at the Paul VI Hall in Vatican City ...
Eight years before, the limited premier edition of The ... of Israel within their holy of holies? I can only say that my hosts, who at that moment represented the Catholic Church in real time ...
Morgan's Bible removed certain South Walian words in Salesbury's translation, such as caser (hail), and replaced them with ...
The Christian misfits did not lead comfortable lives. For this reason, among others, they tended to make others uncomfortable ...