When did the Julian calendar start?
The Julian calendar was proposed by Julius Caesar in 46 BC as a reform of the earlier Roman calendar.
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The Julian calendar was proposed by Julius Caesar in 46 BC as a reform of the earlier Roman calendar.
The culture of Bangladesh is characterized by the practice of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam, which have been fused over the centuries.
The smoke curled upward like black ribbons against the gray morning sky, and the air carried the kind of silence that only follows chaos.…
Most historians agree Jesus existed in 1st-century Judea, based on both Christian and non-Christian ancient sources.
Buddhist wisdom shows letting go brings peace, while giving up stems from despair—distinguishing the two can lead to true freedom.
What led to the success of the Reformation? Why was the Reformation successful? Let’s go to Spiritualculture.org to find out.
The Four Divine Abodes, also known as the Four Brahma Viharas, are a set of four practices in Buddhist meditation aimed at cultivating positive qualities of the mind and heart.
A sacred journey of change that honors life’s key transitions and awakens the soul to deeper meaning and belonging.
Explore how the Catholic Church is organized from the local parish to the universal papacy — a sacred hierarchy of service.