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Jesus wasn’t killed for preaching love, or healing the sick, or discussing theology routinely debated in the Temple’s courtyards, or blasphemy (the punishment for which was stoning).
Beneath the temple’s gold-plated ... was a huge catalyst for change in Rome,” says Diane Favro, professor of architecture at UCLA, who is working with University of Virginia professor Bernard ...
Then, in 2006, archaeologist Elizabeth Fentress—working under the auspices of the University of Pennsylvania and the British School at Rome—got ... have named the Temple of Serapis, after ...
But Pietro Antonio Filardo gave his granddaughter one of the greatest gifts of her life: Italian citizenship. Five years ago, after going through a process she began near the beginning of the first ...
Temple has received 14 stop work orders or terminations of federal grants totaling $3 million. It's among universities ...
Human remains and bone fragments were discovered at a construction site on Temple University's campus. "Wow, I can't even believe it," said student Jordan Hall. CBS News Philadelphia spotted ...
The number epresents the seven final places Jesus visited from His arrest to His crucifixion, allowing the faithful to ...
Construction work at Temple University came to an unexpected halt this week after workers unearthed human remains and fragments of caskets at a site on North Broad Street, part of a planned ...
Pope Francis met for nearly a half-hour with some 70 inmates at the Regina Coeli prison in Rome’s Trastevere neighborhood.
Accolades were offered Wednesday for students, faculty and staff across the Rome City School District and Madison-Oneida ...
Former Utica University President Laura Casamento will soon make her return to campus, as she will serve in a temporary ...