While some Christians see it as the cloth that covered Jesus after his crucifixion, complete with a visible imprint of his face, sceptics argue it could be an artist's creation, despite no paint ...
Many Christians believe it was the burial cloth used to cover Jesus Christ after his crucifixion – with an imprint of his face visible. Sceptics suggest it was simply the work of an artist ...
Experts have debated the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin ever since it appeared in medieval Europe, and scientific ...
If you’ve spent time on Facebook, you may have noticed photorealistic images that are too good to be true: children holding ...
Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer of Atlanta has called on all Catholics to counter -- with prayers of reparation and penance - ...
“We often imagine that there’s an absolute me that no one else has a right to,” the Rev. Teal said, “and we think that’s the ...
When Bishop Robert Reed first saw a photograph of Blessed Carlo Acutis, soon to become the Catholic Church's first millennial ...
In early October, student reporters from the Media Writing course spread out over the ACU campus to listen and experience the ...
Jesus sucked our sins from the world like venom from a snakebite. He puckered up and prepared to love, ingesting our evil in ...
EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsIgor Jesus scored on his Brazil debut against Chile on Thursday. RODRIGO ARANGUA/AFP via ...