Learn about Buenaventura Suárez, astronomer and scientist who made extraordinary discoveries about the Universe from a Guarani mission.
Over the centuries, the monks of the Great St. Bernard Hospice began breeding large, powerful dogs to assist them in their rescue missions
The Road from Canterbury to Rome is known as the Via Francigena or Sigeric’s Itinerary. But who was Sigeric?
Tito did not know about art, but he was fascinated by the images brought by the Spaniards, and he had a great devotion to the Virgin Mary.
On the Tochar Phadraig, the pilgrimage to St. Patrick’s Hill, we find at least two of the famous St. Patrick’s Wells –artificial or natural springs deemed as sacred, associated with…
Malta’s rich tapestry of Pauline sites offers a unique opportunity to connect with the past and gain a deeper appreciation for the enduring legacy of St. Paul in the Mediterranean
The seemingly illogical presence of the ladder underscores the unique power dynamics at the Holy Sepulchre.
A 17th-century apocryphal text claims that St. Lawrence got the Holy Grail out of Rome and hid it with his relatives in Huesca before being sentenced to death.
Opening the palate to new tastes is an easy way to get in touch with the culture of a place, and knowing its history is tasting its essence

