As the episode opens, Arthur Pendragon (Iain De Caestecker) and Guinevere (Jordan Alexandra) get intimate. Morgan Pendragon (Valene Kane) barges in to alert them of his presence being needed… Read More
The Twentieth Sunday after Trinity is October 22, 2023.
Readings for Year A can be found here, also used for the Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity on October 18, 2020.
The Gospel is as follows… Read More
It’s the end of Hispanic Heritage Month in the states and I have a confession to make.
I am a Latin American woman and I don’t like magical realism. It doesn’t sound lik… Read More
The Salem witch trials of 1692 have gone down in history as one of the most infamous events to ever occur in America. But 200 years prior, in Europe, people were being accused of lycanthropy… Read More
The Rich History of Gaelic Names
Gaelic names have a rich history that spans centuries, as they are rooted in the ancient Celtic culture. These names have evolved over time, influenced by th… Read More
Halloween is a holiday observed annually on October 31 to mark the eve of the Christian feast of All Hallows’ Day (Feast of All Saints), followed in honor of all the church’s sai… Read More
Introduction
Dorotheum, the prominent European auction house headquartered in Vienna, has made a remarkable revelation ahead of its upcoming Old Masters auction next month. The au… Read More
Celebrate Halloween with some chilling murder cases
Suzanne Hamlin
September 23, 2023
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.comGrab your favorite Halloween candy, and turn the lights off for the… Read More
The Big Picture
A24 and AMC Theatres are teaming up for the October “Thrills and Chills” film series, featuring indie horror movies every Wednesday in October 2023.
Midsomm… Read More
Russian photojournalist and producer, Natalia Ivanova, initiated an expansive project titled "The Ethnic Origins Of Beauty" to showcase the vast ethnic diversity of humanity. W… Read More
Before even talking about the most influential philosophers of all time, let still get to understand that philosophy as a field of study has been significantly shaped by the intellectual con… Read More
Baba Yaga: Characteristics, Family Dynamics and Her Love for Mischief
Baba Yaga, the enigmatic figure from Eastern European folklore, has long been a subject of fascination and intrig… Read More
‘Conservative Legalistic Extremist’ or Living a Holy Life? :: By Candy Austin
Published on: November 8, 2022 by Admin10 Category:General Articles
Matthew 4:8-9 “Again, the… Read More
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In the Celtic mythology, the radiant figure of Lugh, also known as Lug or Lugus, shines brightly as a multifaceted deity of the sun, light, and wisdom. A member of the esteemed Tuatha D&eacu… Read More
A Call for Spiritual Revolution :: By The Gospelist
Published on: October 19, 2022 by Admin10 Category:General Articles
When, in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one peop… Read More
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Summary: 54 min
Book reading time: 6h43
Score: 10/10
Book published in: 2015
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After Jesus died, the Apostles w… Read More
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Joe Biden says he’s Catholic but thinks abortion is mostly fine; the Supreme Court rules against the independent state legislature theory; and a second Biden whistleblower emerges.
E… Read More
Below is a letter I sent to Dr. Matthew J. Hall, the new provost and senior vice president at Biola University. I attended Biola for three degrees in the late 1960s to late 1970s. This is a… Read More
Hello hello,
Another month down, another book review to post!
“I am dead:
Thou livest;
… draw thy breath in pain,
To tell my story.”
Hamlet, Act V, Sce… Read More