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These spontaneous encounters are part of the beauty of the Eternal City, a place that’s easier than ever for Denverites to ...
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For many Quebec roads, crushed and compacted gravel topped with asphalt is still common. The City of Montreal usually specifies 20 centimetres of concrete under the asphalt. Some highways and airport ...
Julia Domna can stake a claim to being one of the most influential women of the Roman Empire. Aside from perhaps the ...
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An IQ reduction of 2 to 3 points doesn’t sound like much, but when you apply that to essentially the entire European ...
The Briton and his Visma-Lease a Bike squad pulled off a smash and grab robbery in style as Isaac del Toro (UAE Team Emirates ...
COMMENTARY: Not since 1808, when Bishop John Carroll was elevated to serve the see of Baltimore, has the Catholic Church in the U.S. had a clear national leader.
Too many Christians, tired of ridicule and eager for social approval, have downplayed or abandoned the biblical sexual ethic.
On "Preach," Anthony SooHoo, S.J., draws on unexpected images from Celtic Christianity in his homily for Pentecost, Year C.