What does an extraordinary life look like? Since the release of its first season last year, “Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints” on Fox Nation has attempted to answer this question by dramatizing ...
The story of the first millennial saint, dubbed "God’s Influencer" for his use of the internet to spread his faith, is spotlighted in the final installment of season two of Martin Scorsese's "The ...
Del Monte Foods, one of the oldest food companies in the U.S. remains under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it continues to seek a buyer. The company, known for selling canned fruits and ...
Sitting outside a Catholic church on the French Riviera, Carlo Rovelli jutted his head forward and backward, imitating a pigeon trotting by. Pigeons bob their heads, he told me, not only to stabilize ...
There appears to be a growing appreciation for GM’s sporty front-wheel-drive cars from the 2000s. Although it didn’t have a V8 or rear-wheel drive, some enthusiasts fondly remember the W-body Chevy ...
Research reveals how reducing dimensionality can trap heat, opening the door to high-efficiency energy devices. (Nanowerk News) Thermal energy conversion technologies, such as thermionic and ...
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Pope Leo XIV on Sunday canonized the first two saints of his pontificate, including a 15-year-old who sought to use technology to spread his faith. Carlo Acutis, who died in 2006, is the first ...
Pope Leo XIV proclaimed a 15-year-old computer genius the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint, along with another popular Italian figure who spent his life spreading his faith before dying at a ...
In a notable moment for the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV officially declared Carlo Acutis a saint - someone referred to as God’s influencer - during his first canonization ceremony. Carlo Acutis ...
At a Catholic school in Pope Leo XIV’s hometown, fifth graders read comic books about Carlo Acutis’ life titled “Digital Disciple.” They draw pictures of what the teenage Italian computer whiz might ...
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