As hostage bodies come home to Israel, a grieving writer draws on the historic resilience of the Jewish people.
I didn’t do enough to save them,” said an Israeli onlooker paying final respects to four captives coming home in coffins.
By Rev. Matthew J.M. Coomber SAU Theological Perspective From the beginning, God had a plan for how the world should ...Read More ...
Snunith Shoham says she was only a few months old in February 1947 when British authorities permitted her family to leave one of around a dozen internment camps in Cyprus that held tens of thousands ...
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He can be my personal Jesus I just met Jesus. Not that I fear I’ll expire during this broadcast and come to terms with the ...
The vicar of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem speaks about small stories amid war, an Israeli Jew donating an organ to an ...
White House immigration enforcement policy is once again drawing the ire of religious leaders, this time with Pope Francis ...
After 15 months of devastating war and with a ceasefire at risk of collapse, peace in the Middle East has seldom looked more ...
The pontiff spoke this morning at the end of the Wednesday general audience, despite a bronchitis. “May paths of peace be ...
I began a strange and wobbly effort to write a book I tentatively called The Unauthorized Autobiography of Jesus Christ. It ...
Pope Francis addresses the crisis in the United States, urging compassion for migrants and the recognition of their dignity as human persons.
New study shows Middle Paleolithic people intentionally decorated stone tools, offering evidence that abstract thinking began ...
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