Loading...
34 view(s)
4 min read Posts tagged 'Cross earrings'

Countries Are Turning Away from Religion
Globally, the percentage of people identifying as religious dropped from 68% in 2005 to 56% by the end of last year. To understand which countries are swearing off religion the most, MyCross analyzed shifts in how important people consider religion in their lives.

The 10 Most Visited Religious Sites in the U.S.
In the United States, the religious tourism market generated $34.4 billion, with projections reaching $79.6 billion by 2030. A study by MyCross analyzed the popularity of the most visited religious tourism destinations in the U.S.
Loading...
30 view(s)
4 min read 
Top 10 Most Instagrammed Religious Landmarks
Around 450M people visit religious sites globally each year, as sacred landmarks remain essential stops on every tourist itinerary. A new study by MyCross analyzed Instagram hashtag data to identify the most photographed sacred sites worldwide.
Loading...
45 view(s)
3 min read 
Valentine’s Day: Because You Believe in Love
Valentine’s Day is a moment many of us look forward to. A day dedicated to love, connection, and those small gestures that make a relationship feel special. Whether you plan something intimate or simply enjoy the atmosphere of the day, February 14 is a reminder to celebrate love in a way that feels personal and joyful.
Loading...
56 view(s)
10 min read 
Holy Cross Day: History, Meaning, and the Symbol of the Cross
On September 14, Christians worldwide celebrate Holy Cross Day, also known as the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. This celebration has deep roots in history and tradition, reaching back to the discovery of the cross on which Jesus was crucified – the True Cross. The story begins around 326 AD, when St. Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great, made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. At the traditional site of Jesus’ crucifixion and burial inside the city walls, she found the True Cross.
Loading...
182 view(s)
7 min read 
How to Choose the Perfect Cross Necklace for Holy Cross Day
Every year on September 14, Christians around the world celebrate Holy Cross Day. The feast is a major holy day in the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran churches, and is also remembered in some Reformed communities. What unites them all is the recognition of the Cross as a sign of triumph – transforming an instrument of suffering into a symbol of redemption and eternal life.
Loading...
59 view(s)
6 min read 
America’s Most Christian Cities Revealed in New Study
New York City, often stereotyped as secular, is actually America's religious capital with nearly 9,000 Christian organizations and the highest church count.
Washington D.C., America's second-smallest major city, packs 67 churches per 100 square miles—the highest density in the nation.
Southern cities like Dallas and Houston demonstrate the highest rates of daily prayer.
&nb...
Loading...
125 view(s)
3 min read 
The 10 Most Diverse Countries in Europe
Bosnia and Herzegovina is the most diverse country in Europe, with religious diversity at 50.61%.
Spain shows the highest racial diversity among all countries at 66.90%.
Western European nations like Belgium and Switzerland show strong language diversity, while their religious diversity is among the lowest.
In 2024, Eurostat reported that 31% of Europeans use a foreign langua...
Loading...
108 view(s)
3 min read 
These Countries Give the Most Money to Churches Through Taxes
Germany has the wealthiest churches with an annual contribution of $211 billion through its 9% church tax.
Finland sees one of the highest monthly contributions per person at $97.90, despite having a much smaller Christian population than top-ranking countries.
High-income countries like Switzerland collect substantial church funds even with minimal tax rates.
A recent study ...
Loading...
313 view(s)
3 min read 
Where to Travel When You’re Ready to Log Off and Reset - Ranked
India ranks as the top destination for self-reconnection, offering the highest number of wellness retreats among all countries analyzed.
Thailand leads in natural escapes, with the most national parks and slower internet speeds that naturally encourage a more mindful pace of life.
Countries with higher car ownership ranked lower, suggesting walkability is key to slower living.
&...
Loading...
32 view(s)
4 min read 