The star is mentioned twice, and the text implies the first sighting was at the time of Jesus's birth.
Many countries in Europe celebrate January 6 known as ‘Kings Day’, marking the time when the Wise Men made the trip to Bethlehem in search of the infant Jesus.
While we may know it as a beautiful one- or two-feet tabletop Christmas plant, in the wilds of Mexico or Central American, poinsettias can reach ten feet!
According to the Bible, although government is exercised by human beings, the one who exercises supreme governmental ...
Our epiphany is found in the seeking of it, persistently, faithfully, with open minds, and together. May we, too, be ...
Alan M. Dershowitz is the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Emeritus at Harvard Law School, and the author most recently of ...
“O little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie,” begins a beloved Christmas carol sung since 1868, paying homage to Jesus’ birthplace ... is topped with a star that is lit at ...
The little town of Bethlehem has cancelled Christmas ... subterranean cave where a 14-point silver star on the marble floor marks the site of Jesus’s birth. Christmas Eve midnight mass is ...
The date of the birth of Jesus may be answered with some degree of certainty, but there is still the mystery of the Bethlehem star itself. Unfortunately, it takes nearly investigative skills to figure ...
On the Solemnity of the Epiphany, Pope Francis said Christians should seek “to recognize Jesus close to us,” including in the ...