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Before an empty and rain-covered St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis held Eucharistic adoration and gave an extraordinary urbi ...
In honor of the film’s 20th anniversary, Pride & Prejudice will return to theaters this spring, from April 20 ( tickets are ...
BYU professor of English Lance Larsen has been writing poetry for four decades. His poems are regularly published in leading ...
The latest from Columbia poet Gabriel Fried explores thin places between expressions of gender, between faith and doubt.
Yusef Salaam addressed an intimate audience at Detroit’s Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History.
Reflecting God’s ever-present light and love enables us to stand in solidarity for peace with others throughout the world.
NPR readers of different belief systems share the poignant rituals that make them feel close to their spirituality. For some, ...
When Emi Mahmoud was asked to comment on recent news — that ... U.S. and ultimately attending Yale University, released a new poem this week as a response. Called "Head Over Heels," the poem ...
As we develop technology capable of generating near-indistinguishable realities, it forces us to ask: What makes an experience “real”? If people spend most of their time in virtual worlds ...
The president, just as the Christian Reconstructionists intended, sits at the top of a violent system as the mouthpiece of a silent, abusive God.
The fiery altercation between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House on Friday shocked the world. The heated exchange between the two leaders quickly ...