Tag #Faith

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Evenepoel's Remarkable Return After Career-Threatening Injury

Following a December 2024 training accident involving a postal vehicle that resulted in a fractured scapula, several broken ribs and a hand injury, cyclist Remco Evenepoel returned to competition, winning the Brabantse Pijl and placing third in the Amstel Gold Race. Evenepoel credits his wife and hi...

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First Millennial Canonized: Carlo Acutis' Sainthood Announced

Carlo Acutis, a British-Italian teenager who died of leukemia in 2006, will become the first millennial to be canonized by the Catholic Church on October 10th, 2020, after two miracles attributed to his intercession were approved by Pope Francis.

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Pope's Illness: A Public Act of Faith and Sacrifice

Pope John Paul II's public display of his Parkinson's disease, despite its physical and emotional toll, is viewed by many as an act of profound faith and sacrifice, challenging contemporary norms of concealing illness and prompting reflection on the Church's power dynamics and spiritual mission.

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Moscow Exhibit Uses Izba Structure to Explore Personal Stories and Cultural Themes

The State Historical Museum in Moscow presents "A House of the Past Through the Eyes of a Modern Person," an exhibition of 79 artists' works arranged like a traditional Russian izba, showcasing personal stories and employing innovative lighting techniques to create symbolic effects.

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Mia Love's Glioblastoma Worsens; Family Focuses on Comfort Care

Former US Representative Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, is facing a worsening prognosis in her battle with glioblastoma brain cancer; her daughter announced that treatment is no longer effective and the family is prioritizing comfort care.

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Faith, Gratitude, and Service: A Capuchin Friar's Reflection on Life in Post-War Europe

Bruder Michael Masseo Maldacker, a Capuchin friar working with refugees in Salzburg, contrasts his relatively comfortable life with the hardships his parents endured during and after World War II, emphasizing his gratitude and faith as sources of strength and purpose.

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Austrian Alps Pilgrimage: Celebrities Find Growth and Understanding

Seven celebrities of different faiths embark on a 190-mile trek across the Austrian Alps, engaging in honest conversations about faith, grief, and personal experiences, resulting in unexpected growth and understanding, challenging typical reality TV tropes.

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Country Doctor's Easter Reflections: Hope and Resilience

A German country doctor recounts his Easter traditions, including receiving painted Polish Easter eggs from a patient, and reflects on the resilience of a patient recovering from a stroke and infertility, connecting it to the Easter message of hope and resurrection.

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George Foreman, Boxing Champion and Entrepreneur, Dies at 76

George Foreman, a two-time heavyweight boxing champion, Olympic gold medalist, and entrepreneur known for the George Foreman Grill, died on March 21, 2025, at age 76.

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UK Justice Secretary Threatens to Change Law Over Sentencing Guidelines Controversy

England and Wales' Sentencing Council issued new guidelines increasing the role of ethnicity and faith in sentencing, sparking a political row, with the Justice Secretary threatening to review the council's powers and legislate if necessary to address concerns of a two-tiered justice system.

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Dutch Poet Challenges Cancer Treatment, Explores Faith and the Unknown

Lieke Marsman, a Dutch poet and philosopher, diagnosed with cancer, rejected a recommended treatment, opting instead for an experimental approach; she documents her experiences and philosophical reflections in her new book, "Op een andere planeet kunnen ze me redden", which explores themes of faith,...

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National Prayer Service Calls for Unity, Citing Dignity, Honesty, and Humility

A national prayer service emphasized the importance of unity across political and social divides, using religious teachings to advocate for dignity, honesty, and humility as foundational for a stable society, warning against the dangers of a culture of contempt.

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