Shroud’s truth is in the fruits
As the Church prepares to exhibit the Shroud of Turin, which many hold to be Christ’s burial cloth, the debate […]
Shroud’s truth is in the fruits Read Post »
As the Church prepares to exhibit the Shroud of Turin, which many hold to be Christ’s burial cloth, the debate […]
Shroud’s truth is in the fruits Read Post »
By Lawrence Mduduzi Ndlovu The Christian community has always upheld that God created all things. This notion is affirmed in
God still creates in us Read Post »
I was delighted to read in a recent issue of The Southern Cross that the relics of St Thérèse of
A patron saint for Bafana Bafana? Read Post »
During the season of Lent we are encouraged to deny ourselves some of the pleasures of this world. On Ash
A lesson in leadership Read Post »
Blasphemy: we know the definition profaning the sacred but there seems to be little consensus about when exactly the sacred
Legislating blasphemy Read Post »
HOT, FLAT AND CROWDED: Why the World Needs a Green Revolution – And How We Can Renew Our Global Future,
The world’s interlinked troubles Read Post »
Pat Dacey, Johannesburg:Â Mary Magdalene has become the forgotten saint in the modern era, yet she epitomises all that the ultimate
Mary Magdalene: The Forgotten Saint Read Post »
President Jacob Zuma has of late returned the discussion of marriage into the public domain, first by marrying his third
Zuma and marriage Read Post »
By Allan Moss OMI Child abuse by the clergy, making the headlines of the mass media, has scandalised the world.
The abuse of power, and the power of abuse Read Post »