EditorialSpanish conquistadors burning to death, at the stake, native Americans for refusing to convert to Catholicism. America.-Part VIII.-German. Franckfurt : C. Ro?dtel; in Verlegung J. T. de Bry Seeligen Erben, 1624. Source: 10003.27 plate ii. Language: Ge...
EditorialInside St. Joseph Shrine during a Latin Mass, which it now celebrates three times on Sunday mornings and twice on most weekdays, in Detroit, Oct. 2, 2022. (Nick Hagen/The New York Times)
EditorialAngela Sanil, left, her sister Ashlyn, their mother Cinol and their friend Babitha Abraham at a mass led by Pope Francis at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, July 26, 2022. (Ian Willms/The New York Times)
EditorialOn Saint Brigid’s Day, a woman washes her feet while praying at Saint Brigid’s Well, on the outskirts of Kildare, Ireland, Feb. 1, 2022. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/The New York Times)
EditorialOn Saint Brigid’s Day, a woman washes her feet while praying at Saint Brigid’s Well, on the outskirts of Kildare, Ireland, Feb. 1, 2022. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/The New York Times)
EditorialOn Saint Brigid’s Day, a woman washes her feet while praying at Saint Brigid’s Well, on the outskirts of Kildare, Ireland, Feb. 1, 2022. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/The New York Times)
EditorialChurch of Saint Philip of Jesus, in the Memorial to the 26 martyrs of Japan (Nagasaki). It is a work of the architect Kenji Imai, who traveled to Barcelona in 1926, shortly after Gaud?'s death. He was so impressed by Gaud?'s work that he converted to C...
EditorialBartolome Carranza (1503-1576). Navarrese priest, archbishop and theologian, very influential during the Council of Trento and in the restoration of Roman Catholicism in England. Portrait. Lithography. Drawing by Llanta (1839-1904). Later colouration....
EditorialBartolome Carranza (1503-1576). Navarrese priest, archbishop and theologian, very influential during the Council of Trento and in the restoration of Roman Catholicism in England. Portrait. Lithography. Drawing by Llanta (1839-1904). Cronica General de...
EditorialReccared I (559?601). Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia (586?601). Reccared I renounced Arianism for Catholicism in January 587. The Third Council of Toledo (May 589) served to ratify the abjuration of Arianism of both the monarch and...
EditorialSaint Hermenegild (564-585). Visigothic prince and nobleman. Son of King Liuvigild and brother of Recaredo. His conversion to Catholicism caused a confrontation with his father and a military conflict. He was captured and had his throat slit. Death of ...
EditorialD. I. de Pina Manique, Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi RA, 17281815, Italian, active in Britain (176499), after Domingos Antonio de Sequeira, 17681837, Portuguese, undated, Mezzotint, stipple engraving, and etching on medium, moderately textured, cr...
EditorialA Group of Women at Mass, Sir David Wilkie, 17851841, British, undated, Watercolor with black ink over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 7 5/8 x 6 inches (19.4 x 15.2 cm), Catholicism, church, dresses, genre subject, headp...
EditorialPoliticians - Vanity Fair. 'The Great Believer in Roman Catholicism.' Mr. George Hammond Whalley. 18 February 1871, Carlo Pellegrini, 18391889, Italian, 1871, Chromolithograph.
EditorialGiovanni Battista Guglielmada, Queen Christina of Sweden (1626-1689), ca. 1679-1688, bronze, 1 9/16 in. (4 cm.), Queen Christina (1626-1689), or the 'Minerva of the North,' as she was known, was famous for her inquisitive intellect, her political acume...
EditorialJoe Biden is sworn in as the 46th President of the United States at the Capitol in Washington on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021, as his wife Jill Biden holds the Bible that has been in his family since 1893. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)