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Hot cross buns have a rich history that spans ancient rituals, Christian traditions, and modern culinary innovations.
By Darius von Guttner Sporzynski Hot cross buns aren’t just a sweet snack that appears around Easter. They carry centuries of ...
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What does the cross mean to you?
This Easter, although we rejoice in the empty tomb, don’t forget about the power of the cross. The cross cleanses, redeems, ...
Early Christians started marking bread with a cross to show their devotion, and ate it throughout the year. They believed the ...
This understanding of DEI has been manipulated. Instead of viewing people as complex individuals, we have degraded them to ...
Pagan Saxons worshipped a spring goddess named Eostre. They baked bread during springtime festivals to celebrate new life and longer days. The name “Eostre” is where we get the English word “Easter”.
NCR's Michael Sean Winters writes, reminds us that Jesus did not only confront injustice and sin but death itself, and he did ...
From pagan rituals to supermarket shelves, this spiced bun has carried centuries of faith, folklore, and flavour in its ...
King St. Stephen, Blessed Queen Gisela, and their son, Crown Prince St. Emeric, model the great things that a family can ...
COMMENTARY: Last week’s event, held at the Pontifical Gregorian University and backed by Azerbaijani state entities, is being ...
It is no secret that in America right now, there has been a dramatic rise in a special sort of Christian nationalism, so much so that it has come to dominate the Republican Party and its base.
The stories of happened at Easter come from oral tradition and eye-witness testimony provided by early Christian sources and ...