Here is a roundup of Catholic world news from the past week that you might have missed: ...
Opinion - If the slave trade uprooted millions, the Scramble for Africa uprooted entire nations. In the late 19th century, Europe turned its gaze once more to Africa--not just for people, but for land ...
The Latin star surprised the world in 2022 when he announced his retirement — but now he’s back, with a renewed faith and a ...
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Meet the first Black person to lead the Alabama Optometric Association in its 120-year history
Her accomplishments also include being recognized as Alabama’s Young Optometrist of the Year, one of Birmingham’s Top ...
A Brief History of Humankind," Homo sapiens is the only animal species that we know about that imagines an afterlife.
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Did you know this happened on this day in history
1881 Adderly Street, in Cape Town, gets its first electric lights installed.
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Christian leaders say CRL Commission's regulatory committee is a threat to religious autonomy
CHRISTIAN leaders across South Africa have expressed concerns over the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the ...
African envoys went to Ethiopia to plead for peace on Wednesday, hours before an ultimatum was to expire for Tigrayan forces to surrender or face an assault on the northern region's capital that ...
It seems that some examples of slavery matter more than others. Chattel slavery was a significant part of the Ottoman ...
Last year, in an address to the United Nations, Archbishop Paul Gallagher, the Holy See’s secretary for relations with states, echoed Scheer when he said, “The data show that Christians are the most ...
Van Jones, the CNN host and commentator, recently complained that neither the global left nor the mainstream media are ...
The previous essay showed that in the 1400s, Africa was not a “dark continent” but a continent of light — a leader in knowledge, trade, and culture. Cities like Timbuktu rivaled Oxford and Cambridge ...
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