Prelude to a Xhosa disaster
Whenever the Xhosa nation is under heightened tensions, whether political or economic, it tends to appeal to numinous forces for […]
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Whenever the Xhosa nation is under heightened tensions, whether political or economic, it tends to appeal to numinous forces for […]
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Liturgical Calendar Year C Weekdays Cycle Year 1 Sunday December 15, 3rd Sunday of Advent Isaiah 35: 1-6,10, Psalms 146:6-10,
Mass Readings December 15-22, 2013 Read Post »
From Joezette MacKay, Pietermaritzburg Responding to Sharon West’s letter of November 13, I have been Catholic my whole life but
Every child deserves to be loved Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) – Pope Francis prayed that Catholics throughout the Americas would open
Pope at audience: Americas, open your arms to poor, immigrants, unborn Read Post »
While the world’s attention is firmly fixed on the civil war in Syria, a possibly even greater tragedy is being
A crisis few know of Read Post »
Nelson Mandela looked down on the tens of thousands of people gathered at his memorial service in Johannesburg and smiled
Catholic on fellow prisoner Mandela Read Post »
By Archbishop Stephen Brislin We heard of the death of Rolihlahla Nelson Mandela with great sadness. Nonetheless we cannot help
“Let us now sing the praises of famous men” Read Post »
To almost everyone who hears the name Nelson Mandela (or even more fondly Madiba) the first thought is that he
Nelson Mandela – The Icon who challenges to high things Read Post »