David Allen Robertson of the Crail Hope Community of Green County, son of the late William A. "Billy" Robertson and Magoline ...
Nothing can replace the value of one human being noticing and doing good for another,’ Derrick Porter observes ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
♪ Ding dong merrily on high - [Announcer] Experience the magic of the season with the St. Olaf Christmas Festival. Since 1912, this cherished tradition has brought together renowned student choirs and ...
Ask almost anyone, anywhere, and they’ll tell you that 2025 has been a hard year. We’ve witnessed global wars, school shootings and an alarming rise in political violence. We’ve endured a ...
The feast of All Souls on Nov. 2 kicks off a month the Catholic Church dedicates to prayer for the faithful departed — and invites us to treat this time as a kind of memento mori for ourselves as well ...
When artificial intelligence tools first appeared, they were hailed as revolutionary. Yet their earliest adopters weren’t governments or corporations — they were college students. Within months, ...
Cindyana Santangelo had an embolism after receiving injections of silicone oil into her buttocks by Libby Adame, the second fatal augmentation procedure connected to her. By Neil Vigdor An unlicensed ...
The joy of Christ's resurrection can repair the widespread sadness and malaise in today's world, Pope Leo XIV said. "On the paths of the heart, the Risen One walks with us and for us," the pope said ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Pope Leo XIV at his general audience on Wednesday said sadness and disappointments can give rise to unexpected joys and hope when one discovers that Christ “walks with us and for us” in life.
The Pope said sadness, which he described as one of the 'malaises of our time,' can be healed when one is able to recognize the presence of the risen Christ in our lives. Pope Leo XIV greets a baby ...