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Dr. Marc Siegel: Why Gen Z is turning back to God, miracles and real-world community
Gen Z shows increasing religious involvement as nearly two-thirds identify as spiritual, with saint Carlo Acutis emerging as their digital-age role model.
Maintaining good health and longevity sometimes takes more than medicine, according to Dr. Marc Siegel. In his new book, "The Miracles Among Us," the Fox News senior medical analyst shares miraculous ...
Over the last 163 years, bishops from the Catholic church have recognized more than 70 medical miracles connected to The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes in southern France. Each year, more than 3 ...
In The Miracles Among Us, Dr. Marc Siegel explores the profound and often mysterious intersection of faith and medicine. Drawing from his extensive experience as a practicing physician and an ...
Siegel is senior medical analyst at Fox News, clinical professor of medicine and medical director of Doctor Radio at NYU Langone Health, and author of “The Miracles Among Us: How God’s Grace Plays a ...
With a grueling pandemic and gruesome political season, you'd be forgiven for giving up on the idea of miracles, but tonight, we will take you to a place that's known for them. The Sanctuary of Our ...
On the morning of October 13, 1917, a year from the end of World War I, a crowd of tens of thousands gathered in the town of Fátima, Portugal. They came to witness a miracle. Three shepherd children ...
Every so often, though, I wonder whether radical amazement demands enough of us. Heschel would never have gone as far as Thomas Jefferson, who simply took a penknife to his New Testament and sliced ...
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