Ex-MLB catcher Jesus Montero, 35, dies
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Five pieces of burned Communion bread were discovered in Turkey. One of the loaves has a depiction of Jesus while the other four feature the Maltese cross.
Archaeologists recently discovered an extraordinary 1,200-year-old loaf of bread bearing the image of Jesus Christ at the Topraktepe archaeological site in Turkey.
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Replica image of Jesus mysteriously produces ‘miracle’ myrrh — seemingly healing people worldwide
Think of myrrh as biblical bubblegum — a fragrant tree resin that the Wise Men gave baby Jesus and that Christ followers today say supposedly can cure chronic pain, blindness and cancer. As a result, it’s now drawing crowds — and believers — from around the globe.
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s status update shared by Al Nassr coach Jesus ahead of AFC Champions League Two clash vs. Goa
Al Nassr will face Goa on Wednesday in the AFC Champions League Two, and head coach Jorge Jesus spoke about Cristiano Ronaldo. Al Nassr are currently the undisputed leaders in the Saudi Pro League, having won all five of their matches so far.
Mel Gibson faces backlash after replacing Jim Caviezel in "The Passion of the Christ" sequel with a new actor fans are calling “blasphemous.”
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What Does Jesus’ Original Name Really Mean? The Forgotten Truth That Transforms Faith
Here’s a brain-teaser: the name “Jesus” would have meant absolutely nothing to the man from Nazareth himself. In fact, the letter “J” never existed during his era. For anyone who’s ever wondered how religion came to be or who just likes a linguistic surprise,
President Jeffrey R. Holland dedicated the Grand Junction Colorado Temple on Sunday morning, Oct. 19, during a single session. “We are now opening what is undoubtedly western Colorado’s most important chapter with the completion of a house of the Lord in Grand Junction,
President Dallin H. Oaks, President Henry B. Eyring and President D. Todd Christofferson sat down for a conversation with award-winning journalist Jane Clayson Johnson.