The mold was discovered during excavations at a Slavic fort in Berling-Spandau in 1983, and is considered one of the oldest ...
How did a charismatic but impoverished British woman become the leader of the progressive religious sect known as "the ...
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This week in Christian history: Henry IV gets absolution after standing barefoot in snow; Pope affirms Council of Trent
Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the death of an Episcopal Church presiding bishop, Pope Pius IV ...
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This week in Christian history: Answers in Genesis sues Kentucky; the first Bonfire of the Vanities
Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the first official "bonfire of the vanities," Answers in Genesis suing Kentucky and a bishop setting up a mission in the Congo.
Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore missed most of the 2024 season because of blood clots, which is a concern as the ...
Pope Leo XIV closed the door at St. Peter’s Basilica on Jan. 6, 2026, just days into the new year. The act formally brought the Vatican’s Holy Year 2025 – designated as “Pilgrims of Hope” – to an end.
American religious history is rife with protest movements and civil disobedience. The group interrupted a service last Sunday at Cities Church, a Southern Baptist congregation, where one of its ...
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Trump’s national school voucher program could mean a boom in Christian education
LACONIA, N.H. — Three dozen 4- and 5-year-olds trooped out onto the stage of the ornate, century-old Colonial Theatre of ...
The Cowboys need a strong voice to rally around on defense and set the ship on the right course again, and if Parker can be ...
Qalaat Semaan, also known as the Church of St. Simeon Stylites, stands in the Aleppo countryside, northwestern Syria, as one ...
Investigators combed through the bank’s Frankfurt and Berlin headquarters just before it reported record annual profits.
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This week in Christian history: Spain dissolves Jesuit order; Richard Harvey Cain dies
Events from this week in Christian history include the death of Richard Harvey Cain, Spain dissolving the Jesuit order, and John Bunyan being appointed as a pastor.
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