The Italian marketplace is going to help preserve a piece of Italian history. Deuteronomy describes Jesus's homeland as "a land of olive oil and honey; a land in which you will eat bread without ...
There are two places in the Scriptures where we find descriptions of Jesus asking his disciples to do something in imitation of him. Of course the first that we would immediately think of is when, at ...
Find today’s readings here. I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. What do Jesus’ Apostles think is happening at the Last Supper? They seem to have ...
The Chosen has been remarkably popular, and in the last few years gained mainstream notice from news outlets and critics. It’s all because the show’s creator, Dallas Jenkins, hit upon a formula that ...
The latest guest on my podcast Your Last Meal is Carla Lalli Music. She was the first-ever manager at Shake Shack, the food director at Bon Appetit magazine, and she just released a new cookbook ...
Inscriptions deciphered at the traditional Last Supper site reveal it was a major pilgrimage hub in ancient Jerusalem. The Cenacle on Mount Zion is generally identified as the building where Jesus had ...
The Last Supper was probably the next-to-last supper of Jesus’ life, a British researcher has concluded after using ancient calendars and astrological data to rethink the chronology of what Christians ...
A scene from a well-known painting will spring to life and offer some not-so-well-known insights about the 12 men who closely followed Jesus of Nazareth during his earthly ministry. And those who have ...
During the Last Supper, on the eve of his crucifixion, the Bible says Jesus Christ told his disciples, “One of you will betray me.” Attendees of a special Maundy Thursday service on March 29 at ...
Courtesy photo A group of 13 men will bring Leonardo de Vinci’s painting “The Last Supper” to life April 10. The play is free and open to the public. When Jesus began his ministry, he selected 12 men ...
Christians believe the Apostles — the first, most dedicated adherents of the teachings of Jesus Christ — were pretty much guaranteed a bliss-filled afterlife. Judas excepted, of course. But their ...