Jesus

‘Many-Eyes’ and Joseph with infant Jesus Coptic frescos found at Assiut dig

Among several painted murals, archaeologists highlighted a striking image of “a multitude of eyes centred on a single face,” which they interpret as a Coptic symbol of spiritual vigilance.

 ‘Many-Eyes’ and Joseph with infant Jesus Coptic frescos found at Assiut dig.
 Brick facade of the church of the Convent of La Encarnacion with nests and storks in Boadilla del Monte.

Christian group plans world's largest Jesus statue in Spain, based on Shroud of Turin features

 Duomo Arcipretale di Sant'Ambrogio, Saint Ambrose Cathedral, in Monfalcone, Italy.

Report: Jesus statue covered during Eid festival in Italy, drawing backlash

 Betting on Jesus. Illustration.

Thousands wager on Jesus Christ's return by end of 2025 on Polymarket


Water into wine: Archaeologist claim to pinpoint location associated with Jesus's first miracle

A team of archaeologists claims to have located the exact site where, according to Christian tradition, Jesus performed his first miracle - turning water into wine.

 Not the real Cana?

From Jerusalem to Rome: Veronica’s veil exhibited at St. Peter’s

Skeptics consider the relic, allegedly used to dab Jesus' sweat and blood, a fraud invented during the Crusader period.

 Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem.

Life of Jesus Korean animation film 'King of Kings' is a box office success

It is unusual for a religious-based animation made by non-Hollywood production companies to lead the North American market.

 King of Kings.

Oxford researchers used NASA data to date the crucifixion of Jesus

Biblical scholars suggest the moon turned blood-red after his death, aligning with ancient scriptures.

 Oxford researchers used NASA data to date the crucifixion of Jesus. Illustration.

Who killed Jesus? It wasn’t the Jews, writes a scholar of Roman law - opinion

To understand how the Roman authorities would have treated a dissident like Jesus, Andrade turned to a historical account of a trial that occurred 30 years after Jesus.

Penitents place a statue of Jesus Christ on top of a float during the Palm Sunday procession of the "Estudiantes" brotherhood in Oviedo, northern Spain

British anthropologist claims Jesus' tomb and Ark of the Covenant are beneath the Great Pyramid

Dr. Paul Warner disclosed his theory after a meeting with Egypt's Minister for Tourism and Antiquities, Ahmed Issa, on October 20, 2022.

 Report: British Anthropologist claims discovery of Jesus Christ's tomb and the Ark of the Covenant beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Hotels, restaurants, bazaars: Jordan plans €300 million tourist park at Jesus’ baptism site

Development aims to mark 2,000 years since Jesus' preaching in 2030.

 Hotels, restaurants, bazaars: Jordan plans €300 million tourist park at Jesus’ baptism site.

Did Roman historians mark the crucifixion of Jesus?

The Annals by Tacitus, composed just 91 years after the death of Jesus, provide according to some invaluable data about his crucifixion and the early persecution of Christians.

 A statue of Tacitus at the Vienna parliament.

Italian scientists claim Shroud of Turin dates back to time of Jesus

A team led by Liberato De Caro used x-ray scattering to study linen fiber degradation and determine their age.

 Italian scientists claim Shroud of Turin dates back to time of Jesus.

Finding joy in hard times: What is making Jerusalemites happy right now?

The news often isn’t uplifting. Let’s look at the bright side of things for a moment...

 An illustrative image of a happy smile on a manhole cover.

An open letter to Pope Francis: Words with good intent can still harm - opinion

I am also a man of faith, of Jewish faith, and as such, could not comprehend the [nativity] Scene as I saw it in the media.

 THE WRITER meets with the Papal Nuncio (Apostolic Delegation) to Jerusalem, His Excellency Archbishop Yllana at the cleric’s residence on the Mount of Olives.