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The Russian government’s commitment to sustainability, alongside strategic public-private partnerships, has created a model ...
St. Basil's Cathedral, also known by its much longer title as the Cathedral of Intercession of Theotokos on the Moat, is the most iconic landmark in Russia. It's located in Red Square, immediately ...
New York politicians — including Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams — flocked to St. Patrick’s Cathedral Friday to honor late longtime Democratic Rep. Charlie Rangel.
Fly over some of the most beautiful Catholic churches in the world, where history, art, and spirituality unite in stunning form. This drone footage features the towering Canterbury Cathedral, the ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The St. Louis Cathedral has been the city’s center of worship for over 280 years, but the current building has stood for almost 175 years. That building now needs special ...
Following Russia’s full-scale invasion in early 2022, UNESCO has put St Sophia Cathedral and other historic sites in Ukraine on the UN danger list, saying, "faced with the risk of direct attack ...
The future of the St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral is brighter than ever as parish fundraising for renovations breaks ...
A major renovation of the St. Louis Cathedral is being led by Saints/Pelicans owner Gayle Benson. This piece highlights the work needed and how you can help.
The Cathedral of St. John was founded as King's Church in 1722, with a simple wooden church. It closed in 1776, reopened in 1785 and received a name change to St. John's Church in 1794.
No wonder, when the great St. Athanasius died, the responsibility of being the defender of the faith against Aryanism fell upon Basil.
A rare 1588 Welsh Bible from Westminster Abbey’s Library collection – the first complete translation of the Bible into the Welsh language – has been loaned to St Davids Cathedral, where it will go on ...
Built on the site where St. Patrick is said to have baptized converts some 600 years earlier, this massive cathedral was erected between 1220 and 1259 with major restorations beginning in the 1860s.