Christianity

Saint James

Saint James

Saint James, also known as St. James, holds a significant place in the Christian faith. His life, teachings, and legacy continue to be relevant even today.

Christianity vs. Protestant: Understanding the Distinctions

Christianity vs. Protestant: Understanding the Distinctions

Explore the differences and similarities between Christianity and Protestantism. Understand their beliefs, traditions, and historical contexts.

Ash Wednesday: A Sacred Gateway to Lent

Ash Wednesday: A Sacred Gateway to Lent

Ash Wednesday begins Lent, a 40-day journey of reflection and repentance leading to Easter, symbolizing renewal and spiritual growth.

Russian Orthodox Church

Russian Orthodox Church

The Russian Orthodox Church is one of the largest and oldest Eastern Orthodox Christian Churches in the world.

Why do Catholics wear red on Palm Sunday?

Why do Catholics wear red on Palm Sunday?

Catholics traditionally wear red on Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter, to commemorate Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem.

How long is Lent?

How long is Lent?

Lent is a period of 40 days of fasting, repentance, and spiritual discipline in the Christian faith, which begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Saturday, the day before Easter Sunday.In the Western Church, Lent runs from February 17th to April 3rd in 2021 and from March 10th to April 23rd in 2022.In the […]

Catholic Saints and Their Miracles: What the Church Teaches

Catholic Saints and Their Miracles: What the Church Teaches

Saints reveal divine love in human form, and their miracles offer glimpses of heaven breaking into the world we know.

How Protestants Interpret the End Times

How Protestants Interpret the End Times

Unpacking Protestant views on the end times—symbols, scripture, and the enduring hope in Christ’s promised return.

The Theology Behind Catholic Anointing of the Sick

The Theology Behind Catholic Anointing of the Sick

A sacred encounter with Christ the Healer — explore the theology, grace, and spiritual depth of the Catholic sacrament of Anointing.

What are Orthodox Christian beliefs?

What are Orthodox Christian beliefs?

Orthodox Christianity is a branch of Christianity that adheres to the faith and practices of the early Christian church, as defined by the first seven ecumenical councils.The main beliefs of Orthodox Christians include the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), the divinity of Jesus, the authority of the Bible and tradition, the importance of sacraments, […]