“Your Valentine”
Legends have occasionally crept… Continue reading “Your Valentine”
Legends have occasionally crept… Continue reading “Your Valentine”
A legend persists that having read his recantation, Galileo muttered, E pur si muove — “But it moves after all.” Continue reading But It Does Move
On this day, February 12, 1865, the galleries of the United States House of Representatives were packed. Black and white alike vied for a place where they might share in the historic moment. For the first time in the history of … Continue reading Ex-Slave Henry Garnet Addressed U.S. House
The story of the papacy in the 1800s was a story of riches to rags. When Pope Pius IX was crowned in 1846, the church owned the Papal States (17,000 square miles of Italian territory) as well as parts of … Continue reading World’s Smallest Sovereign State Born
… I felt as though I could have knocked the soul out of her.” Continue reading Wesley’s Three Nurses
“Defend the faith,” wrote Jude, “the faith that God has once for all given to his people.” No one has done that better than Athanasius. Born in 296 to Christian parents in Egypt, Athanasius was ordained to the ministry just … Continue reading Defending the Faith
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