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One of the fundamental beliefs of the Ancient Greeks was that their beloved gods were immortal, but were they? How did they die?
Miraculous births of figures like Jesus, Horus, Heracles, and Alexander the Great are found in ancient myths across different ...
In a world besieged by the violence of impatience, the Cross and Resurrection of Jesus show us how to enter into the patience ...
What the crowds on Palm Sunday misunderstood about Jesus then is what many religious people still misunderstand today: Jesus ...
The urn belonged to a Roman man named Senicio, whose name was inscribed on the vessel. Along with his cremated bones, ...
Jean-Paul Laurens' painting of Honorius Flavius captures the fragility of power in the Roman Empire's decline.
The 2,000-year-old Torlonia collection of Roman sculptures, now at the Art Institute of Chicago, has the urgency of the ...
Whether or not you can make it to the blockbuster exhibition on the artist now open at the Palazzo Barberini, here are a ...
Given that the newsfeed these days reads like Yuval Noah Harari on a psychedelic trip, it’s understandable that a brilliant ...
True generosity isn’t transactional — it’s transformational. The Fathers of the Church call us to orient our entire lives toward God and neighbor, just as Jesus Christ offered himself for us.
Glass. Kill. What If If Only. Imp,” a new collection of one-acts by the great British playwright, is a cause for celebration, wonderment and grief.