The third is the soudarion. This was a separate cloth to cover the head and face and was found in Jesus’ tomb rolled up in a ...
A simple newspaper obituary published earlier this month started an international race against the clock to give a Guatemalan ...
Legislation is still moving the statehouse is renewing a broader conversation about how Illinoisans want to return their dead ...
Two years after his death, Jamal Abdur Salaam’s family is still fighting for his dignity. The beloved Twin Cities educator suffered in private for years as doctors failed to recognize that he had ...
The juvenile gray whale that strayed far from his or her family and wandered miles up the Willapa River in north Pacific ...
The Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) has set aside $30,000 to conduct a feasibility study looking at land options for a ...
(OSV News) — According to the Gospel of John, in his final moment on the cross, Jesus declared: “It is finished” (Jn 19:30).
For many, what happens after death is rarely discussed. For others, it becomes an ongoing and meaningful conversation. WGCU met with three families who embraced a different kind of farewell.
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