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Lets travel back in time and look at the life of one Medieval monk, who it turned out became a magician, an outlaw, a ...
A Jesuit priest discusses how Christian tattooing started shortly after Jesus’ crucifixion and spread across Europe in later ...
The street co-naming honors the life of the Zen master who once lived and studied on the same block of West 109th Street.
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From the 1200s to the 1700s, the custom of Christian tattooing was prevalent in Europe among peasants, seafarers, soldiers ...
First, researchers turned to an existing catalogue of Benedictine colophons, reviewing all 23,774 entries for linguistic ...
Many of them indeed ate no more than was necessary to stay alive, mortifying the body to purify the soul. One Theodosius, a Palestinian monk, scolded a follower, who was to accompany him on his annual ...
Unlike their usual role in religious teachings, the monks and nuns in the training focused not on spirituality but on learning about Non-Communicable Diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases ...