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Laymen | AutoTraffic Pope Francis to Regnum Christi: May the Spirit Help You to Make ‘Mystery of Christ’ Present
According to its statement, Regnum Christi is made up of the Legionaries of Christ (1,316), consecrated women, consecrated laymen, and laypersons.
read more U.K. treasure hunters are finding a record number of ancient artifacts—but who gets to keep them?
Nearly all of England’s bonafide archaeological discoveries in recent years have been made by amateurs armed with metal detectors.
read more A little-remembered rivalry that shaped the modern world
The race between Carl Linnaeus and Georges-Louis de Buffon to categorise all life had long-lasting consequences ...
read more Renowned horticulturist, conservationist to speak on native plants in MS. See where
Author Doug Tallamy is bringing his message for a "Homegrown National Park" to Mississippi this week. Tallamy is headlining the Mississippi Master Gardener's State Conference May 1-3 at the Beau ...
read more What's Polkadot, and why is it sponsoring Conor Daly's Indy 500 car? We explain
Conor Daly's Indy 500 entry with Dreyer and Reinbold Racing landed primary sponsorship with blockchain technology company Polkadot. Here's what it is ...
read more Dr. Google or Dr. Quack: Health misinformation in the TikTok era
Some medical trends are harmless, but many are dangerous. So, how is TikTok changing the face of online medical advice?
read more Help Us Publish These Three New Books
Help us bring crucial truths about economics and history to laymen by supporting our publication efforts this year!
read more Using nondiscriminatory English – Part 1
DURING the past several decades, a sometimes raucous but generally silent revolution has been taking place within the English language. This revolution — call it an induced evolution, if you may — is ...
read more Author Q&A: Plumbing the depths of the ocean, and human discovery
Brad Fox, author of “The Bathysphere Book,” will be in Wyoming this week. The appearance is part of the National Book Foundation’s Science + Literacy program.
read more Don’t be so quick to swat fruit flies – you could hurt their feelings
Elephants mourn their dead, octopuses play catch, grey parrots recognise themselves in the mirror. But how about crabs that weigh up decisions, bees that play games and fruit flies that dream?
read more Taxpayers have protections, options, against rising values
Taxpayers in Galveston County last week raised alarms about what many saw as dramatic increases in property tax appraisals.
read more Catholic movement in Italy dedicated to people ‘far from the Church’
The Ricostruttori community in Italy runs houses of prayer for people who are “drawn to spirituality but far from the Church.” ...
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