A Catholic church in Ukraine named for St. Nicholas marked its patron’s feast day by enshrining relics from St. John Paul II, who witnessed the power of faith over authoritarianism.
Kyiv parish enshrines St. John Paul II relics as sign of ‘strength to endure’ persecution
New Smithsonian exhibit explores diversity of religion in early America
The Smithsonian National Museum of American History’s new exhibition, “Religion in Early America,” celebrates the free exercise of religion and the religious diversity that define American faith life.
Syriac Christian artist calls paintings of war ‘a cry for help’
The artist Farid Georges, a Syriac Christian from Homs, Syria, has depicted the six-year war in his native country in about two dozen paintings which are on exhibit called “Portraits of Faith: Syria’s Christians Search for Peace.”
HMML exhibits ‘Fragmented Beauty’
“Fragmented Beauty” is the subject of a new exhibition at the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library at St. John’s University in Collegeville featuring manuscript fragments of European and non-European origin that span over 1,500 years.