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Quo Vadis? – Henryk Sienkiewicz
Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916) won the 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature. A brilliant Polish writer and [...]
Ben-Hur – Lewis Wallace
The tale revolves around two storylines: the story of Jesus and the story of [...]
Christian Martyrs in the Roman Empire
The Greek word martus signifies a witness who testifies to a fact of which he [...]
Latin Literature in Early Christianity
Latin language was not at first the literary and official organ of the Christian Church in the West. The Gospel was [...]
Pauline Letters
Even though St. Paul never knew Christ in person, the Apostle knew the heart of [...]
Lent: Pathway to Easter
“During Lent the Church again reminds us of the need to renew our heart and [...]
The Early Christians and the Eucharist: The Didache
The Early Christians and the Eucharist: The Didache The Didache meaning “Teaching” is the [...]
Christian Martyrs in the Roman Empire
The Greek word martus signifies a witness who testifies to a fact of which he [...]
Pauline Letters
Even though St. Paul never knew Christ in person, the Apostle knew the heart of [...]
The origin of the Church: the Acts of the Apostles
In the accepted order of the books of the New Testament the fifth book is called The Acts [...]
“Fatima” film tells true story of children who received Marian apparitions
“Fatima” will be released in theaters throughout North America, on August 14 In 1917, [...]