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An open evening will take place at St Mary’s Church in Cardigan, drawing attention to the fundraising campaign for essential ...
I am really proud, as a board and a community, of being able to keep Pops at the Post as a free event that is open to everyone and is completely accessible to the public and that it is an opportunity ...
The first use of daylight saving time can be traced back to World War I. The "Texas Time" bill along with action by Congress ...
On the 9th June 1311, the largest and most magnificent altar panel ever created was revealed to an excited crowd which gathered outside the ...
Obadiah won’t be naming a church or denomination, but there’s a group of bell ringers sad that they have been told they can’t ring the bells any longer at a particular church. Obadiah is… Continue Rea ...
Though it was created over a hundred years ago, 1770 Highland Place is still a striking property, its angles and asymmetries ...
On "Preach," Anthony SooHoo, S.J., draws on unexpected images from Celtic Christianity in his homily for Pentecost, Year C.
Does that ring a bell with you? We start to see this expression in print around 1900 or so. In other words, do you recall anything about this? Why does remembering something ring a bell in our heads?