Rare Roman Artifact Unearthed in Elite Woman’s Tomb Sheds Light on Faith and Art in the Early Church Era
In the waning days of the Roman Empire, as Christianity began to spread throughout the empire, a woman of prominence…
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In the waning days of the Roman Empire, as Christianity began to spread throughout the empire, a woman of prominence…
By an Explorer Who’s Been Too Far to Turn Back They say the desert remembers what man forgets. That was…
On the morning of April 19, 1775, in the small village of Lexington, Massachusetts, the first shots of the American…
For Catholics and all Christians, Hagia Sophia stands not only as a marvel of architecture but also as a profound…
1. Mission San Diego de Alcalá Founded on July 16, 1769, by Father Junípero Serra, Mission San Diego de Alcalá…
21 missions built along the California coast between 1769 and 1823 transformed native lives, highlighting the impact of colonization. In…
In a groundbreaking revelation, researchers have overturned what was once believed to be one of Japan’s oldest human fossils. The…
Archaeologists have unearthed remarkable evidence of early human life in the form of seven 115,000-year-old footprints in the Nefud Desert…
The tradition of visiting Santa in department stores, rooted in the 1800s, blends holiday cheer with a deeper cultural significance, reflecting the evolution of retail and the enduring spirit of St. Nicholas. From its humble beginnings to the modern-day winter wonderlands, this beloved ritual continues to create lasting memories for families.
A recent excavation in Demre, Turkey, has uncovered a sarcophagus that may contain St. Nicholas’ remains. Professor Ebru Fatma Fındık, leading the dig, suggested the site could be Nicholas’ resting place, challenging the long-held belief that his relics are in Italy. Further research is needed to confirm the discovery.