Jaya Di Domenico reviews “Bernini and the Barberini” in Rome, exploring the bond between Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Pope Urban ...
Vincenzo Anselmo examines the Book of Joshua, addressing its controversial themes, risks of misinterpretation and the need ...
Paul A. Soukup reflects on Wikipedia’s 25 years, tracing its roots in the history of encyclopedias and highlighting its ...
Pope Leo XIV visits Monaco after centuries; Editor Nuno da Silva Gonçalves, highlights its Catholic roots, Grimaldi legacy, ...
Angga Indraswara and Maria Rosiana Sedjahtera explore youth disillusionment with democracy, highlighting silence, exclusion ...
Luca Barnabé reviews Olivier Assayas’ The Wizard of the Kremlin, tracing power, media and ambition in post-Soviet Russia through a fictional lens inspired by real figures.
Founded in 1850 at the request of Pope Pius IX, La Civiltà Cattolica marks 175 years of continuous publication, serving as a vital voice of the Church in culture, politics, science, and faith. Rooted ...
Irish writer Paul Murray, on the other hand, won the European Strega Prize with The Bee Sting. Published in 2023, this novel was among the six finalists for that year’s prestigious Booker Prize.
“We are not living in an age of change, we are experiencing a change of age.” This statement, repeatedly emphasized by Pope Francis, is taken up in missionary circles “to reinforce another frequently ...
The African diaspora is a diverse and complex phenomenon that goes beyond simple migratory movements and reflects a history marked by cultural exchanges and struggles for identity. Around the world, ...
In several secularized European countries, such as Germany, God has become largely irrelevant to many people. God seems distant, abstract, impersonal, impossible to understand or touch, but also ...
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