In anticipation of the construction of a museum in Cologne, Germany, archaeologists discovered a ...
The Lenten season is a reminder that Christians are called to bear witness to Christ through authentic witness, not ...
Twenty years ago, sociologist Philip Jenkins warned that anti-Catholicism was the last respectable bigotry, but, alas, that was too optimistic.
The Roman Empire is remembered for its engineering, law, and military brilliance—but also for extreme violence. From gladiatorial games to mass enslavement and ruthless suppression of rebellions, ...
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Appian Way is a roughly 350-mile-long road that runs from Rome to Brindisi. With some parts ...
For those seeking long-term continuity rather than short-term change, ancient Egypt offers a valuable point of reference.
From Roman walls and popular parks to a bustling arts scene, Britain’s ‘first city’ packs a lot within its cobbled streets and modern ...
The Norwegian Trappist bishop of Trondheim was chosen by Pope Leo XIV to preach at the Lenten retreat in the Pauline Chapel.
When Roman authority faded, Britain did not fall silent. This documentary traces how forts, cities, and military elites adapted after Rome’s collapse, revealing a fractured world of warlords, ...
Initially discovered in 1899, the nicknamed the “Princess of Bagicz” because the only wooden ...
MEXICO CITY -- Items found inside the final redoubt in Jalisco state of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho," who was ...
Opening the Vatican’s Lenten spiritual exercises, the Norwegian Cistercian bishop warned against weaponizing the Gospel in culture wars.