How Christianity blurred the line between celibacy and androgyny.
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Irish whiskey was, they'll tell you in Ireland, the first whiskey. The word "whiskey" is Irish. "Uisge," in Gaelic, is water. "Beatha" is life. Water of life — "aqua vitae" in Latin, a catchall phrase ...
From big cities like France's Marseille, to smaller towns in Normandy, people are rejoicing as their local Catholic heritage ...
As a bestselling author, Cassandra Clare has faced her fair share of controversy. Back with a new fantasy series that draws ...
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Dubrovnik, frequently called the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is a city that coexists with natural beauty, historical ...
Located in College Park, just a stone’s throw from Atlanta’s bustling airport, Johnny’s sits unassumingly on Main Street, its red awnings and bold signage like a beacon to hungry travelers and locals ...
Johnny’s World Famous Chicken & Waffles isn’t just serving food – they’re delivering edible joy that will haunt your dreams and have you calculating how soon you can reasonably return without your ...
When traveling to Italy, Father Nugent invites travelers to approach their destinations from the perspective of a pilgrim.
Also this week: the Blue Water film Festival, “Ashland” screenplay reading, ShamRock festival, Babyface concert and more ...
As Mark Twain wrote, Damascus “measures time not by days and months and years, but by the empires she has seen rise and ...