No Comment India: Dozens killed in stampede at Kumbh Mela pilgrimage A stampede killed at least people as millions of Hindus rushed to take their holy bath in the waters of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers. 29/01/2025
No Comment North Macedonia celebrates Epiphany with Holy Cross retrieval ceremony Epiphany ceremonies were held throughout North Macedonia, with the Holy Cross thrown into the water to commemorate the baptism of Christ. 20/01/2025
No Comment Madrid pet owners bring animals for Saint Anthony blessing Pet owners in Madrid had their animals blessed at Saint Anthony Church, a tradition believed to bring health and protection, celebrating St. Anthony’s feast day. 17/01/2025
No Comment India kicks off a massive Hindu festival touted as the world's largest religious gathering Millions of Hindu devotees, mystics, and holy figures gathered in Prayagraj to begin the Maha Kumbh festival, the world's largest religious gathering. 13/01/2025
Culture news The world's largest religious gathering begins in India The Maha Kumbh Mela has officially started in India, drawing millions of devotees to the holy city of Prayagraj for a 45-day festival of spiritual significance and extraordinary scale. 13/01/2025
No Comment Thousands of believers celebrate Jesus Nazareno in the Philippines Hundreds of thousands of Catholic faithful took part in the annual procession in Manila, Philippines, to venerate a black statue of Jesus, known as the Black Nazarene. 09/01/2025
No Comment Orthodox faithful in Greece swim to retrieve the cross on Epiphany A large crowd watched on as dozens of swimmers rushed to retrieve a wooden cross thrown by a priest into the water, in a ceremony marking Epiphany near the port of Piraeus outside Athens on Monday. 06/01/2025
Italy Pope Francis appoints first woman prefect in Vatican The move marks a major step in Pope Francis’ aim to give women more leadership roles in the church, while standing firm on not allowing them to be ordained as priests. 06/01/2025
No Comment Ice crosses ready for Epiphany celebrations Preparations for Epiphany are underway in Orthodox churches, with a key tradition being the blessing of ice crosses. 06/01/2025
No Comment Religious leaders urge change to solve Cuba’s 2025 challenges Santería practitioners in Cuba, the country's most practiced faith rooted in African traditions, warn of a troubled future unless changes are made, citing growing violence and economic crises. 03/01/2025
No Comment Afro-Brazilians pay tribute to their sea goddess to mark the New Year Afro-Brazilians paid tribute to their sea goddess Yemanja in a New Year celebration on Rio's famous Copacabana beach. 30/12/2024
Culture news Syria’s last Jews can return to one of the world’s oldest synagogues After 13 years of civil war, Syria’s dwindling Jewish community can return to the Jobar Synagogue in Damascus, one of the world’s oldest, where they once gathered for prayers before the conflict left it partially destroyed. 30/12/2024
Moments Frankincense: The intriguing story behind the Christmas scent Once more valuable than gold, frankincense is indelibly linked to Oman. 30/12/2024
No Comment This year, Hanukkah and Christmas are celebrated on the same day. The celebrations of Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights, have begun with a series of high-profile ceremonies around the world. 27/12/2024
Culture news Denzel Washington gets baptized and receives minister’s license Days before his 70th birthday and following comments about how talk of religion in Hollywood is "not fashionable", the celebrated actor has been baptized and presented with a minister's license. 25/12/2024
Culture news Jubilee 2025: Rome expects over 30 million pilgrims during Holy Year To the faithful who go on pilgrimage to Rome, the Pope grants a special 'indulgence' or remission of their sins. 24/12/2024
Culture news Hanukkah begins on Christmas Day in rare calendar convergence This year, Hanukkah and Christmas will share a special connection as the Jewish Festival of Lights begins on 25 December, marking only the fifth time since 1900 that the two holidays have overlapped. 23/12/2024
Culture news Oscar winning composer AR Rahman honoured by UK arts conservatory The legendary Indian composer A R Rahman, also known as ARR, talks to Euronews Culture about the differences between Western and Eastern music, spirituality and education. 13/12/2024
Culture news 37,000-year-old religious figure of tortoise discovered in Israel One of the oldest religious symbols from the Levant area has been discovered by researchers in Israel. 10/12/2024
Art ‘AI Jesus’ takes confessions at Swiss church: Do you have faith? In Switzerland, a two-month experiment explored the intersection of technology and religion through an AI-powered "Jesus" avatar held in a Catholic chapel’s confessional. 28/11/2024