The Whipple Federal Building has become infamous during Operation Metro Surge, but few know about the person for whom it’s named and what he stood for.
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Today in History for Feb. 18: ...
As Carlisle Cathedral's East Window is named England's favourite piece of stained-glass art, we explore the history and ...
In the modern world, countries which seldom came together in the past can communicate over the internet, and their citizens can travel to other countries. The era of one-church states is over.
Lutherland’s sights are physical reminders of the courageous accomplishments of the Reformation — and the enduring example ...
Nearby is the Town Church of St. Mary, where Luther was married, where his children were baptized, and where he preached over ...
It’s hard to believe we’re already flipping pages on our calendars this Sunday ushering in the second month of the New Year that is already starting to show its age.
The protest against Sarah Mullally goes further than the eccentric raising of alarm during a formal ritual at St Paul’s ...
Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the death of an Episcopal Church presiding bishop, Pope Pius IV ...
Photo: Adobe Stock Despite fewer Americans identifying as Christians today than in previous decades, Christianity remains the ...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., born on January 15 of 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, was a civil rights activist and pastor of Dexter ...
The greatest gathering of Christians since the 16th century, when the Council of Trent worked for 18 years to counter the Protestant Reformation, ends this week in New Delhi. It is the third Assembly ...