Buying the holy books is part of Walters' plan for public schools to teach the Bible as a U.S. historical document. Vadai ...
Also, Dark mode finally applies to all of the iPhone's home screen, with options for coloring icons and affecting the brightness of the wallpaper image. Here's how to customize the looks.
The Bible massively contradicts this notion, in at least 80 passages that I have found. Holy Scripture teaches that the “end” of “sanctification” is “eternal life” (Romans 6:22) ...
NATHAN: The Bible is a collectionof books made up of 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 books in the New Testament. The full Bible has been translated into more than 500 languages. And with more ...
Pope Francis will open a Holy Door in Rome’s Rebibbia prison on Dec. 26, the feast day of St. Stephen. It will be the second of five Holy Doors the Holy Father will open during the 2025 Jubilee ...
Archbishop Rino Fisichella, the chief organizer of the Holy Year 2025, announced that it will have an official cartoon mascot named “Luce.” The Catholic News Agency reported that the character ...
Far from a mere festivity, Halloween calls us to look beyond this world to the eternal one, uniting ourselves in prayer with the holy souls who have gone before us. Candles lit amid celebrations ...
If you love minimal home screen setups and looking for dark aesthetic wallpaper, then you can pick from our collection of true black iPhone wallpapers. There are a total of 42 black backgrounds to ...
In the US, for instance, Best Buy is currently offering the iPhone 14 Plus for just $629.99 (was $729.99), while in the UK, Argos has slashed the price of the still-excellent iPhone 15 Pro to a ...
Apple is developing a new version of the iPhone SE, which is expected to feature some major changes. In addition to a new, larger size, Apple will also do away with Touch ID, and add support for ...
Apple reported a profit and revenue beat for its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings on Thursday as Wall Street looked for early indicators of how the new iPhone 16 is selling with Apple Intelligence.
In this wide-ranging interview with WSJ’s Joanna Stern, Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi goes deep into AI privacy, preserving the art of photography, the idea of a sentient Siri and more.