Celebrating Resurrection
Festive celebrations, like the Resurrection concert, allow people to connect and build a sense of belonging.
Festive celebrations, like the Resurrection concert, allow people to connect and build a sense of belonging.
The Cross is the most awful sign the world has ever known, and the only sign that brings victory and hope: “In hoc signo vinces.”
France has thwarted two attacks by the Islamic State since the beginning of the year.
Left-wing politicians and others have expressed outrage over the law and declared Italy is a secular state.
On Saturday, Christ conquers the fires of hell, and leaves its gates ajar behind him.
“Whereas the Matthäus-Passion and Johannes-Passion are extremely well-known and have long and well-established performance traditions, the libretto of the Markus is largely unknown, even to Bach scholars.”
The transformative and hope-filled message of Good Friday is that our hate can be “turned to pity, and our pity to love.”
The Spear serves as a lectio divina of sorts, that is, as an opportunity to imagine oneself in the action of the Holy Scriptures.
The prime minister’s long-overdue admission came on Thursday when she conceded that the unprecedented migration over the past two decades—paired with the state’s inability to integrate newcomers—had resulted in dangerous parallel societies and rising gang violence.
The bishop has again raised the alarm concerning ethno-religious division and the persecution of Christians in his country, reprimanding the Nigerian government for its complicity.