‘Biblical Roots’: Picasso’s spiritual ‘sensibilities’ on display at Burgos Cathedral
While Pablo Picasso was a professed atheist, a new exhibit in Spain highlights the spiritual sensibilities of his art. […]
While Pablo Picasso was a professed atheist, a new exhibit in Spain highlights the spiritual sensibilities of his art. […]
Brother Mickey McGrath, OSFS, has 47 paintings inspired by Servant of God Sister Thea Bowman that have been packaged into boxes and sent to Rome for review to advance her cause for canonization. […]
A Catholic counseling formation program centered on human dignity will open in the fall as part of a collaboration between the University of Mary and the Diocese of Phoenix. […]
Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza was a wife and mother who had no intention of working in politics, but “it was her heart that was moved for the Rwandan people” that led her to human rights work. […]
The U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran brought major conflict to the Middle East and sent Christian pilgrims scrambling for safe harbor there. […]
Archbishop Bashar Matti Warda of Erbil, Iraq, shared the situation on the ground for the Iraqi Christian community with “EWTN News Nightly” as the prospect of broader regional war looms. […]
The radio show with New York Archbishop Ronald Hicks offers faith-based dialogue, real-world issues, and everyday life through a Catholic lens, the broadcaster said. […]
Father Gabriel Romanelli says civilians are exhausted as aid access tightens and basic services collapse. […]
“In stepping back from digital excess, we reclaim interior silence, deepen relationships, and rediscover God’s presence in daily life,” the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines said. […]
The behind-the-scenes series can be seen on EWTN+, EWTN.com, EWTN’s YouTube Channel, and on EWTN’s broadcast channel. […]
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