The objects are indeed real – they are the centuries-old skeletal, human remains exhumed from Rome's underground catacombs.
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World needs young people as pilgrims of hope,' Pope Francis wrote in message for World Day of Prayer for Vocations ...
Born in Monteroni di Lecce, a small town in Puglia, a southern province of Italy, the 77-year-old Cardinal Semeraro has been ...
A man who spent decades serving homeless people in Albuquerque could now be on his way to sainthood. “The funny thing is, I don’t think Brother Mathias would want to be a saint. It wasn’t about him, ...
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