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Travel: Postcard from the Gulf of America

By almost any American context, Galveston is an old city. Located about 52 miles from Houston, Galveston is a city and county on a 30-mile-long barrier island of the same name. Anyone who has ever taken a gulf cruise has probably come through the port.

Travel: Postcard from the Gulf of America

Travel: Visiting Turkey 1,700 years after the Nicene Creed was adopted

It’s hard to imagine Christianity without the Nicene Creed. Seventeen hundred years ago, what became the defining statement of Christianity was adopted in Nicaea (present-day Iznik, Turkey). Back then, Iznik was an outpost of the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine the Great in what used to be called Asia Minor.

Travel: Visiting Turkey 1,700 years after the Nicene Creed was adopted

Travel: Postcard from Ottawa

As capital cities go, the Canadian capital of Ottawa is a somewhat overlooked destination, even though it’s the fourth-largest city in the country.

Travel: Postcard from Ottawa

Travel: Discover Renaissance churches during an airport stay

When planning to see the reopened Notre Dame Cathedral I also decided to spend a couple of nights at Charles de Gaulle Airport, as I had heard from a French friend of mine that a few local churches rivaled the art and architecture of notable churches in Paris.

Travel: Discover Renaissance churches during an airport stay

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