Dolores Irigoin: the leap of faith that led her to direct Espartanos
Dolores Irigoin transitioned from a career in social work to become the executive director of the Espartanos Foundation, which operates within prisons and is expanding across multiple provinces and countries.
The Faith of Atheists
The article reflects on a child's questioning of death and the nature of existence, connecting it to broader philosophical themes.
Behind the Fire, the Elusive Faith in Life
The article discusses the chaotic and unpredictable nature of international politics under the leadership of President Trump 2.0, likening it to a daily television series filled with dramatic twists and turns.
Love is happening in unlikely places
A Nigerian plumber reflects on balancing family responsibilities and aspirations for his children, emphasizing the importance of parental guidance and faith.
Humble, persevering, and with half a century of dedication to religious life: who was the 82-year-old nun killed in a convent in Paraná
An 82-year-old nun, Nadia Gavanski, was found dead in her convent in Paraná, Brazil, after encountering an intruder who attacked her.
‘We have faith in recovering it’: Sheinbaum seeks to keep the 2026 Diving World Cup in Mexico
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is actively working to reverse the cancellation of the 2026 Diving World Cup in Zapopan, which was announced due to safety concerns amidst ongoing violence in the region.
From heaviness to lightness.. How does faith become a pleasure?
The article explores the transformation of faith from a burdensome experience to one of joy and pleasure, drawing on various philosophical and spiritual insights.
M. Chrysochoidis: We respond to challenges with the same faith and dedication to our work
The head of Greece's Organized Crime Unit, Michalis Chrysochoidis, outlined the achievements and future commitments of the unit during an event attended by political and police leadership.
'The Chosen’ fans reveal why the Jesus series is rewriting Hollywood rules
Fans of 'The Chosen' gathered at ChosenCon in Charlotte, NC, to celebrate the series and discuss its cultural impact and humanization of biblical characters.
Calendar of Saints: A Great Day Today – Who Celebrates on February 27
Today, the Orthodox Church commemorates St. Procopius of Decapolis and several saints known for their monastic life and faith.
God and the atoms
The article discusses the relationship between faith, reason, and science, particularly referencing Santo Tomás de Aquino's work on the existence of God, highlighting how science continues to support his philosophical ideas.
The Luxurious Faith of ‘El Mencho’: Spent 50 Thousand Pesos on Flowers for San Judas Tadeo, According to Writings in Tatalpa
Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as ‘El Mencho’, demonstrated his religious devotion despite his notorious criminal reputation, as evidenced by financial documents showing lavish spending on religious items.
VIDEO: Woman clings to a pole for 3 hours during a flood and is rescued to applause in Ubá: 'My faith saved me'
A woman named Edna Almeida Silva survived a severe flood by clinging to a pole for three hours in Ubá, Brazil, expressing her faith as vital to her survival.
How to Make Sense of It / Why Does the Catholic Church "Cultivate" Veneration for Relics? Is the Immortal Soul Not More Important Than the Dead Body?
The article discusses the Catholic Church's controversial stance on relics, highlighting differing opinions among believers regarding their significance.
Sarwar gambles on break with Starmer as Labour support slumps
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar is taking a bold step by urging Kier Starmer to step aside in a bid to restore local faith in the party amid declining support ahead of the Scottish parliament elections.
Podcast: Rita Piironen left the Laestadian movement and began using drugs as a teenager - 'It was a pretty wild time'
In a podcast episode, Rita Piironen discusses her departure from the Laestadian faith and her struggles with drug use during her teenage years.
Calendar: Feast of the Great Apostle Today – Who Celebrates on February 26
The Orthodox Church commemorates today the memory of Saint Porphyrios of Gaza and other notable figures of faith on February 26.
New head of TV Lux Anton Ziolkovský
Priest Anton Ziolkovský has taken over the leadership of TV Lux, focusing on uniting various media platforms and ensuring the channel does not create uncertainty among believers.
The Days of God.. The Holy Quran's Talk About Sustenance
The article discusses the Quranic perspective on sustenance, emphasizing the divine assurance of provision and the existential questions surrounding human effort and fate.
Is Sustenance Effort or Destiny? This Is How We Understand It from the Quran and Sunnah
A discussion on the relationship between faith and concern for sustenance, featuring Islamic teachings.
Faith and tradition mobilize crowds in religious celebrations in São Paulo cities
Religious celebrations in São Paulo attract thousands of tourists, especially to the unique basilica dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel.
The Journey to God at a Crossroads
The article discusses a spiritual dilemma involving the quest for sincere faith and the inner obstacles that hinder true understanding of God.
The band Faith No More has ended
The iconic band Faith No More has officially disbanded, marking the end of their influential music career.
Get to know the debates about Jesus that led to the Council of Nicaea
This article discusses the historical debates surrounding the nature of Jesus that preceded the Council of Nicaea.
How to pray the rosary
This article provides a guide on how to pray the rosary, its origins, structure, and significance in Catholic spirituality.
Turki Obaid Al-Marri: The Voice of Tranquility Embracing the Hearts of Worshipers in Qatar
Sheikh Turki Obaid Al-Marri is highly regarded for his calming Quranic recitations that deeply resonate with worshippers in Qatar during the holy month of Ramadan.
Are you acting in bad faith? 6 signs that show you are
The article discusses the concept of bad faith and offers insights from psychologist Delphine Py on recognizing its signs in oneself and others.
Maria Arnal: "In such a crazy world, it seems that faith can be a place of refuge. It’s not my place"
Maria Arnal reflects on her debut solo project and her relationship with music and faith.
Calendar of Feast Days: Who Celebrates Today, February 25, 2026
The Orthodox Church commemorates the memory of Saint Tarasius, Archbishop of Constantinople, on February 25, 2026, as well as other martyrs revered for their faith.
Quadruplets attract attention with praise videos in Goiás
Quadruplets from Goianésia, Goiás, gained significant attention on social media for their videos singing Christian praises.
The bishops admit that León XIV spoke to them about the 'risks of submitting faith to ideologies'
Spanish bishops have acknowledged that during a meeting with pope León XIV, he warned about the risks of aligning faith with ideological movements, particularly concerning the rise of the far-right.
New edition of Ferrara bible shows how persecuted Jews kept faith alive in Spanish
The new edition of the Ferrara Bible highlights the efforts of persecuted Jews in 16th-century Italy to preserve their faith amidst challenges.
Margrét Löf: 'Faith, Assurance, Trust'
Margrét Löf discusses themes of faith, assurance, and trust in her work.
Expectation Barometer: More People Have a Weaker Faith in the Country's Economy
Norway's expectation barometer indicates a decreasing confidence among households in the nation's economic future, driven by uncertainty and regional concerns.
The powerful story of 'Asi' shows the faith of the public, passed the Monday test!
The film 'Asi' starring Taapsee Pannu is receiving positive public reception despite being released on limited screens.
Latvia's Ambassador to Ukraine Pildegovičs: Hope is Given by the Ukrainians' Resistance and Faith in Allies
Latvia's Ambassador to Ukraine discusses the resilience of Ukrainians and the support they receive from allies amid ongoing conflict with Russia.
Majority believes Trump moving US in wrong direction, poll finds
A recent poll indicates that a majority of US adults believe Donald Trump's presidency is taking the country in the wrong direction, highlighting a growing partisan divide and decreased faith in the democratic system.
Deaths: Mother of the author of Diretas Já lived until 104 years old with faith and political participation
Maria Benedita Martins de Oliveira, known as Dona Maria, passed away at the age of 104 in Cuiabá, Brazil, remaining politically active and engaged throughout her life.
How does the remembrance of God help us achieve tranquility?
The article explores the concept of remembering God as a means to attain inner peace and tranquility, emphasizing its importance in connecting with one’s spiritual roots.
Inside tragic family holiday that ended in Amish mum 'murdering son, 4, to test faith'
A mother, Ruth Miller, is accused of murdering her four-year-old son while on a family holiday, claiming it was a test of faith after both her son and husband drowned in Ohio.
On the Eve of the Fourth Anniversary of the War Started by Russia, Faith in a Quick Peace in Ukraine Fades
As Ukraine approaches the fourth anniversary of the war started by Russia, there is a somber reflection on the ongoing conflict and the lives lost in defense of the country.
Evening Aarti of Mahakal has a fee of ₹250, BJP legislator criticizes the government
The Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain has introduced a ₹250 entry fee for participating in evening and night aartis, sparking debate over faith versus fees in the political arena.
France-Italy: Emmanuel Meafou, with faith rooted in his body
Emmanuel Meafou showcased remarkable endurance during the France-Italy Six Nations match, playing the full 80 minutes despite his heavy build.
Stanić: Something is awakening
Branimir Stanić reflects on the spiritual significance of the Stepinčevo celebrations for the Croatian people and their connection to Blessed Alojzije Stepinac.
'May your testimony awaken us for the defense of life', says friend of murdered nun after convent invasion in Paraná
A friend of the murdered nun expresses hope that her death will serve as a call to action to protect women's dignity and lives.
The Days of God: The Jurisprudence of Prayer in Times of Trials and Tribulations
This article discusses the significance of prayer during difficult times, emphasizing the idea that true faith is born out of suffering and reliance on God.
Mark Wahlberg partners with Hallow prayer app for 'Pray40' Lent challenge initiative to encourage faith
Mark Wahlberg collaborates with Hallow on the 'Pray40' Lent Challenge, aimed at strengthening faith among Christians during Lent.
Justice contradicts the 2022 Census and increases the population of municipalities; Union talks about bad faith
Brazilian municipalities are challenging the population figures from the 2022 Census due to financial interests tied to federal funding distribution.
Chaplain Speaks About the Dark Side of Life on the Ukrainian Front. Describes the Biggest Problem
A Greek Catholic chaplain discusses the role of religiosity and spiritual support among Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines amid ongoing conflict.
The Rovaniemi Congregation establishes a club for those disappointed in God
The Rovaniemi Congregation in Finland has launched a new support group for individuals who feel let down by their faith.