
Easter’s Ancient Witness: What the Book of Enoch Reveals About the Son of Man
As Christians around the world celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, an ancient and controversial text, the Book of Enoch, offers a startling lens through

As Christians around the world celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, an ancient and controversial text, the Book of Enoch, offers a startling lens through

An Analysis in Light of the Spiral of Silence In the grand Hall of Benedictions, before an assembly of diplomats representing the Vatican, Pope Leo

A Thomistic Reconsideration of an Apocryphal Text Thomas Aquinas was a Roman Catholic priest, theologian, and philosopher considered one of the most important figures in

A Political Analysis Through the Lens of Soft Power Within the hallowed halls of the Vatican Apostolic Library, a repository of human knowledge that has

The Church of England made history on October 3 by naming Sarah Mullally, 63, as the first woman to hold the post of Archbishop of

When Pope Leo XIV declared Carlo Acutis the Catholic Church’s first “millennial saint” in front of an estimated 80,000 pilgrims at St. Peter’s Square, the

Each year on October 27th, the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of Saint Frumentius. Yet, within this veneration lies a persistent and pervasive historical fallacy