And maybe that was the right response. We have sanitized and commercialized the meaning of Christmas and robbed it of its deeper meaning: Jesus enters our world as a homeless exile, not only to ...
“Silent Night” depictions of Christ’s birth are unrealistic, as plastic as decorations that appear on lawns every December, as staged as the declarations of love at the end of a Hallmark Christmas ...
We can be so busy celebrating Christmas that we lose Jesus. We string the lights, trim the tree, and buy the gifts. And during all this busyness, we can forget all about the Lord. We Americans are ...
Someone stole a decades-old baby Jesus statue from the National Shrine of St. John Neumann, the director said.
Over 100 Protestant pastors from the Seoul and Gyeonggi regions attended the "Christmas Celebration Worship" held at the ...
is truly a celebration of Christmas and Easter all wrapped into one that cannot be bought with earthly money. The greatest gift of all time, Jesus Christ, born, suffered and died, rose from the ...
The image of baby Jesus in the Bethlehem barn warms our hearts. Each December we recreate the moment on our lawns and beneath our Christmas trees. Stores sell plastic donkeys and wooden mangers.
Jesus Beltran was on his way to spend Christmas with his 2-year-old daughter when he was shot and killed at a bus stop. His mom, aunt and the daughter of his child are trying to pick up the pieces ...
The Archdiocese’s magazine ‘Renovacao’ editorial titled ‘Bring Back Jesus for Christmas’ highlights the commercialisation of Christmas, emphasizing politicians and corporations ...
British survivalist Bear Grylls courted controversy in a Christmas message and advertisement for his new book in which he described Jesus's mother, Mary, as Palestinian refugee in a social media post.