We have so much to celebrate
When my alarm clock would go off at six in the morning, I used to open my eyes and stretch […]
We have so much to celebrate Read Post »
When my alarm clock would go off at six in the morning, I used to open my eyes and stretch […]
We have so much to celebrate Read Post »
Sunday, September 30, 26th Sunday Numbers 11:25-29, Psalm 19:8, 10, 12-14, James 5:1-6, Mark 9:38-43, 45, 47-48 Monday, October 01,
Mass readings September 30 – October 7 Read Post »
From Sam Russell, Johannesburg Thank you so much, A Haylett (September 5), for raising concern over Natural Family Planning (NFP)
Billings has had 100% success Read Post »
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — In everyday life, people are told that it’s best to
Pope says God’s word comes first in worship Read Post »
In South Africa and elsewhere there has been a recent groundswell proposing the legalisation of euthanasia, presenting assisted suicide as
The ‘right to die’ Read Post »
BY RAYMOND MWANGALA OMI Close to 20 years after the fall of apartheid, transformation of economic and social structures has
Only dialogue can bring transformation Read Post »
The question is almost daily on our lips: What has happened to modern man? Why has he become so violent,
Patriarchy is not the source of all evil Read Post »
Almost everyone, other than hard-line atheists, agrees that there is some sort of Spirit that creates and governs the universe.
The Holy Spirit, the giver of life Read Post »
Liturgical Calendar Year B Weekdays Year 2 Sunday, September 23, 25th Sunday Wisdom 2:12, 17-20, Psalm 54: 3-6,8, James 3:16-4,3,
Mass readings – September 23 – 30 Read Post »