Dr. Ogidan traced the origins of Moses Orimolade’s departure from the Anglican Communion, attributing it to two key reasons: his refusal to commercialize his spiritual gift of healing and his ...
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“God is Online”: How Technology is Transforming FaithA New Dawn for Faith Imagine sitting in your living room, sipping coffee, and attending a live-streamed prayer session from a ...
Well before the French-Canadian parish completed the present upper church in the south end of Fall River in 1906, the basement shrine to St. Anne (the mother of Mary and therefore grandmother of Jesus ...
Scientific consensus no longer divides fact from opinion. Now, if you believe it, and have a community to back you, you can demand to be respected.
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Ramadan Through A Christian's Eyes: A Celebration Of Shared ValuesRamadan is a sacred and spiritually enriching time for Muslims worldwide, marked by fasting, prayer, charity, and self-reflection. As a Christian, understanding and appreciating Ramadan presents an ...
Online interaction through social media can only go so deep, and I think more and more people are finding that it does not fulfill our real need for human connection. Through this column I’ll explore ...
As human beings, we live in time and space. When we pray, therefore, we need to acknowledge the role that time and a specific ...
As death approaches, the Church stays close to the one who is dying, to give comfort and support. The family should ask that holy Communion be brought to the dying. This is Viaticum, food for the ...
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