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Berlin food
fromThe Washington Post
45 minutes ago

It's Holy Week, but Jerusalem's Old City is quiet and eerily empty

The Austrian Pilgrim Hospice in Jerusalem experiences an unusually empty Holy Week due to wartime conditions and security restrictions.
Berlin food
fromThe Washington Post
45 minutes ago

It's Holy Week, but Jerusalem's Old City is quiet and eerily empty

The Austrian Pilgrim Hospice in Jerusalem experiences an unusually empty Holy Week due to wartime conditions and security restrictions.
Right-wing politics
fromTruthout
8 hours ago

Faith Leaders Confront Christian Nationalism With Theological Resistance

Clergy play a vital role in resistance work against authoritarianism, using their presence and faith to support communities under threat.
#pope-leo-xiv
#easter
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Germany news: Easter Sunday marked with Masses, peace demos

Germans celebrate Easter with church services and peace marches amid geopolitical tensions and rising fuel prices.
fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago
Philosophy

In the Easter story, women are the first to proclaim the resurrection - but churches today are still divided over female preachers

Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Germany news: Easter Sunday marked with Masses, peace demos

Germans celebrate Easter with church services and peace marches amid geopolitical tensions and rising fuel prices.
fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago
Philosophy

In the Easter story, women are the first to proclaim the resurrection - but churches today are still divided over female preachers

World politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Pope Leo's first Easter: one year in, what do Catholics think of the new pontiff?

Pope Leo's first Easter as pontiff reveals a cautious approach to global issues, contrasting with his predecessor's more direct criticisms.
#palm-sunday
History
fromEsquire
5 days ago

Well, Holy Week Is off to an Interesting Start in Israel

Palm Sunday Mass was blocked for the first time in centuries due to safety concerns amid ongoing conflict in Israel.
History
fromEsquire
5 days ago

Well, Holy Week Is off to an Interesting Start in Israel

Palm Sunday Mass was blocked for the first time in centuries due to safety concerns amid ongoing conflict in Israel.
Philosophy
fromMail Online
5 days ago

Bible analysis uncovers clues showing scripture was written by God

A network of over 63,000 connections in the Bible suggests intricate links that some believe indicate divine authorship.
Madrid food
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Communion wafers and wine 'miraculously' turn into flesh and blood

Catholic reports describe rare cases where consecrated bread and wine allegedly transformed into visible flesh and blood, with some scientific analyses identifying human heart muscle and AB-type blood.
fromTheCollector
2 weeks ago

Why Head Coverings Mattered in Early Christianity | TheCollector

The purpose of everyday practices in ancient contexts is not easy to discern because contemporary, local folk have no need to talk about why they are doing what they are doing. This is perhaps especially true when it comes to attire related to decency.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
3 weeks ago

Notions of 'Christendom' often miss the mark - medieval Europe's ideas about faith and power were not so simple

Some citizens might see themselves as Christian nationalists simply because they are Christian and patriotic. Others, however, assert that the United States is rightfully a Christian nation that ought to be governed by Christian leaders, ethics and laws. As a historian, I'm aware that Christian nationalism relies upon a selective and often distorted view of American history.
Philosophy
Right-wing politics
fromLos Angeles Times
4 weeks ago

Commentary: For this Lent, may Christians repent of Trump and the warmongers he's unleashed

The Trump administration's militaristic approach to Iran conflicts with Christian teachings of meekness, while some Christian leaders support Trump despite contradictions with biblical principles.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Christian groups 'outraged' at Reform conference held in Church House

Church House has provided a veneer of spiritual legitimacy to Reform's anti-migrant and anti-Muslim politics, and their cynical scapegoating. As followers of Jesus, we must refuse to let the architecture of [the venue be used as a moral backdrop for policies that contradict the very heart of the Christian faith].
UK politics
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Asking Eric: I wish my friend would chill out about religious holidays

Cultural and religious traditions hold deep personal significance beyond regular practice, and acknowledging them strengthens friendships and shows respect for identity.
Philosophy
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

How God Got So Great

Monotheism functions as a moral and political credential in American public life, with non-belief in God representing a greater electoral liability than other demographic factors.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
8 months ago

Church stands by call to execute gay people: "I will not apologize for preaching the Word of God." - LGBTQ Nation

An Indianapolis church leader endorsed a sermon that urged LGBTQ+ people to kill themselves and used violent, demeaning language; YouTube removed the video.
New York City
fromThe Tablet
1 month ago

Ash Wednesday Marks First Step in Lenten Pilgrimage for Faithful in Diocese of Brooklyn

Brooklyn Diocese's annual Lenten Pilgrimage invites the faithful to visit designated churches daily during Lent, with 37 stops and links to the 2026 Franciscan Jubilee.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
1 month ago

The apocrypha, Christianity's 'hidden' texts, may not be in the Bible - but they have shaped tradition for centuries

Apocryphal texts, though excluded from official biblical canons, significantly shaped early Christian tradition and provide valuable insights into early religious practices and beliefs.
World news
fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 months ago

Pope Leo baptizes 20 infants in a tradition marking the end of the Christmas season

Pope Leo XIV baptized 20 infants in the Sistine Chapel, personally administering the sacrament and emphasizing faith as essential to give life meaning.
US politics
fromIntelligencer
1 month ago

Two Paths for American Christianity

Religious rhetoric has become a battleground as activists confront an ICE official who ministers at a church, prompting legal backlash and judicial criticism of deportation.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Sunday's Sacred Ritual

Part of the answer lies in the visceral nature of the game. Unlike chess, football is physical to the point of absurdity. Grown adults in body armor crash into each other over what is essentially a leather egg. There's drama in every play. You don't need a PhD in physics to appreciate a one-handed catch while somersaulting over a defender like a caffeinated acrobat.
National Football League
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

Christian conservative leader rages at Presbyterian Church for honoring "obscene" Renee Good - LGBTQ Nation

Bill Donohue publicly smeared Renee Nicole Good, mischaracterizing her actions and queer identity after she was fatally shot by an ICE agent.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

New Medieval Books: Blessed Mary and the Monks of England - Medievalists.net

English Benedictine and Cistercian monks (1000–1215) shaped medieval Mariology by deepening Marian devotion, theological reflection, and using Mary as a model for Christian life.
Germany news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

German church's televised slime Jesus' infuriates the faithful

A televised Stuttgart Christmas Eve mass featuring a newborn performance covered in rice paper provoked criticism, a diocesan distancing, and heated debate among media.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
2 months ago

What 'hope' has represented in Christian history - and what it might mean now

The Vatican ended Holy Year 2025 “Pilgrims of Hope” amid global turbulence, while Christian tradition and ancient myths portray hope as enduring in humanity.
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Jesus' Bible prophecies that came true are finally proven

Mathematician Peter W Stoner tackled this question in his 1960 book Science Speaks, calculating the odds of a single first-century individual fulfilling just 48 of these prophecies by chance. The result was staggering: one in 10 followed by 157 zeros, a number so vast it far exceeds the total number of electrons in the observable universe. To make the math easier to grasp, Stoner began with eight key prophecies, including being born in Bethlehem, descending from David, and performing miracles.
Philosophy
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