Category: Architecture
Le Figaro: Concern over the conversion of Hagia Sophia into a mosque | Orthodox Times (en)
The correspondent of the newspaper Le Figaro, An Adlaouer, expressed her concern about the situation of Hagia Sophia, after the
Wow! Medieval Cathedrals Used to Be Full of Brilliant Colors –
For being the “dark ages,” medieval Europeans were sure able to produce some of the world’s most beautiful and intricate buildings
Reflection on The Desecration of St Mary’s church, station island Lough Derg. – YouTube
Reflection on The Desecration of St Mary’s church, station island Lough Derg. Reflection on The Desecration of St Mary’s church,
Brazil battles time and sea air in effort to save historic churches | Crux
SÃO PAULO – Established in 1551, the Archdiocese of Salvador, in Bahia State, is the primatial see in Brazil. That
Book Review: “Death Comes for the Cathedrals” by Marcel Proust (With New Translation by Dr. John Pepino) ~ Liturgical Arts Journal
In the history of the Church, episodes of storm or frost are only too common which destroy the blossom in
Pope Francis Appoints Commissioner to Oversee Rome Basilica’s Financial Assets| National Catholic Register
The Vatican said that Makrickas was appointed to manage the Chapter’s assets due “to the particular complexities of the economic
Notre Dame, Restorations, et le Moi – The Catholic Thing
Iused to travel to Paris fairly often about twenty years ago for academic and professional reasons. The Catholic Thing For
Synagogue where Mary Magdalene may have worshipped discovered in Israel | Crux
A 2,000-year-old synagogue has been found in what is believed to be the hometown of Mary Magdalene. Synagogue where Mary