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| | | | | Ágnes Mihálykó What did late antique Egyptians sing about at Christmas? Shepherds, the star, and the Virgin Mary, of course. Shepherds worship the newborn Jesus on what appears to be the earliest manuscript of a Christmas carol, preserved in Greek on a papyrus from the area of Heracleopolis (near modern Beni Suef) in Middle Egypt,... | |
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| | | | | Have you heard the NEW Good News? Back in the day, when Jesus was still just a guy people were figuring out what to do with, the word "gospel" meant something like "good news." Just this week, all sorts of news outlets are reporting about a gospel fragment in the Carl von Ossietzky State and... | |
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| | | Have you ever wondered about the week leading up to Easter? It's called Holy Week, and it's packed with traditions, history, and deep spiritual meaning. Even if you've been celebrating Easter your whole life, there might be some fascinating aspects of Holy Week you've never noticed before. Let's take a closer look at this important ... Continue reading Finding the Hidden Gems of Holy Week | ||