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The empty tomb of Jesus is a reminder that every day we can live in the light of Jesus' triumph over death and darkness.
Travis Kelce explained that he had a day off from school and joking when he wrote his infamous Easter tweet in 2010.
With Holy Week and Easter Sunday behind us, we wonder if, after Lent, we can continue some of our spiritual practices that we found so helpful. Yes!
The iconic Easter tweet of Travis Kelce from 2010 continues to light up timelines every Easter, becoming a cultural moment fans love to revisit. Even 14 years later, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end’s ...
Travis Kelce's past came back to haunt him over the weekend. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end got trolled over a tweet that ...
Jason Kelce couldn’t resist poking fun at one of his brother Travis Kelce’s old tweets. “Before we jump into it, we are going ...
Travis Kelce has reflected on an old Easter tweet of his going viral on the latest episode of his 'New Heights' podcast. His ...
If it seems that we are more Roman than Christian these days, it can help to recall that the hero of Easter is Jesus and not ...
And in a time of fear, faith demands more than prayers. It demands action and strength. People of faith are called to do what ...
Easter Monday marks the beginning of the next chapter when the resurrected Christ is believed to have returned to Earth.
Faithful Christians around the world celebrated on Sunday the resurrection of Jesus Christ, from Vatican City where Pope ...
We must look for him without ceasing,” the pope’s prepared text emphasized. “Because if he has risen from the dead, then he ...
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