If you were traveling through the verdant Ethiopian highlands, you might make a stop at the Abba Gärima monastery about three miles east of Adwa in the northernmost part of the country. If you were a ...
"I feel inadequate to do [church history] justice as the first to venture on such an undertaking, a traveler on a lonely and untrodden path." Imagine writing a comprehensive history of the church's ...
St. Eusebius (c. 283-371) lived at one of the most exciting periods in the Church’s history. As a young man, he lived through the dying days of pagan Rome, including the Diocletian persecution, the ...
Eusebius McKaiser was a freak. For a start, there was that preposterous name — Eusebius! What a name with which to saddle a baby boy. And yet now it is somehow impossible to imagine Eusebius being ...
Eusebius McKaiser is no more. Long live Eusebius. How does one pay tribute to this larger-than-life man who died so suddenly? In this episode, Rams Mabote shares some of the lasting moments that ...
Close to the start of the ancient Appian Way in Rome is the earliest known underground cemetery in the city, a network of catacombs containing remains of early Christian believers, popes and martyrs.
Pope Benedict XVI met with 30,000 people in St. Peter’s Square during his general audience on June 13. He offered his reflections on Eusebius (c. 275-339), who was a bishop of Caesarea in Palestine ...