Pilgrims have flocked to the Holy House of Loreto since the 14th century to stand inside the walls where tradition holds the Virgin Mary was born, raised, and greeted by the angel Gabriel.
Once eyed for demolition, a former church and American Legion outpost in the heart of Zionsville takes on a new life as a well-appointed village home that makes the most of its historic lineage and ...
After serving South Beach for over a century, the original 1914 church building was sold in 2017, with the parish continuing ...
After the Guadalupe event, Native people uninterested in Christ suddenly flocked by the millions to be baptized. Our Lady of Guadalupe bridged an ocean, uniting Europeans and Indigenous Americans. How ...
Although millions of faithful recognize Tepeyac Hill as the site of the apparitions of Our Lady of Guadalupe, not many know ...
The 1990 classic, starring McCauley Caulkin forever changed 671 Lincoln Avenue in Winnetka. 35 years later, the original owner of the Winnetka home is sharing all his stories in a new memoir. John ...
Next to the current Guadalupe Basilica in Mexico City is the old chapel built to house the image miraculously imprinted on St. Juan Diego’s cloak.
Dorothy Kresak, 102, of Neffs, Ohio, passed away on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at the House of Loreto in Canton, Ohio. She was born September 30, 1923, in Neffs, Ohio, a daughter of the late Samuel ...
WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — Waterbury’s Holy Land is getting its biggest update in decades. Holy Land is known for the giant, illuminated cross on a hill, but in the shadow of that monument, a new path ...
The Lafayette Parish Council has unanimously approved a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with Holy Rosary Land Holdings to build the Northeast Regional Library on Holy Rosary Institute land.
‘The First Thanksgiving, 1621,’ an oil-on-canvas painting created by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris between 1912 and 1915. In addition to other historical inaccuracies in this romanticized take (the clothing ...
Archaeologists in Colombia have retrieved the first items from the fabled San José galleon, a wreck known as the "Holy Grail of shipwrecks" due to its sheer amount of treasure. The galleon, which sank ...
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