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June 1 marks Global Coptic Day, a worldwide celebration of the rich history and enduring faith of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
June 1 marks Global Coptic ... Church. The day commemorates the Holy Family’s biblical journey to Egypt, where Christianity took root as early as the first century through the work of St ...
said Raj Chetty, an associate professor at St. John’s English department, in a press release. “Especially with the Catholic Church electing Pope Leo. This pope and the late Pope Francis have ...
The buyer cannot use the church’s name, St. John Kanty. The building cannot be used for religious practices without approval ...
Former St. John's star RJ Luis Jr., the Big East Player of the Year and a second-team All-American, is keeping his name in the NBA draft, his agent, Sam Permut of Roc Nation, told ESPN on Wednesday.
The St. John's Red Storm climbed to the top of the Big East last season, winning the conference tournament title under head coach Rick Pitino. Pitino led St. John's to a No. 2 seeding in the ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Firefighters from nearly 20 departments spent Thursday evening battling a fire that engulfed a church in Mercer County. WDTN Photo/Evan Bales Joe Hartings, fire chief of ...
Zena Paige St ... Church in Scott City and will be remembered as a nurturing, strong and selfless woman who touched everyone she met. She is survived by her husband, Joel Michael St. John ...
Tanzanian authorities have deregistered a church owned by a ruling party lawmaker after he accused the government of human ...
St. John's is expected to be busier than usual this summer as the city prepares to host the Canada Games for the first time in nearly 50 years, according to Mayor Danny Breen. "This place is going ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The bells rang for several hours in celebration of a new pope at St. John's Evangelist Catholic Church, across from the Indiana Convention Center downtown. Indianapolis watched along ...
While beheadings grab headlines, poverty and cultural friction push emigration to the West—where the welcome is not always ...