Do we have ubuntu in our families?
I am writing this on the feast of St Joseph the Worker, also international Workers’ Day. The family theme for […]
Do we have ubuntu in our families? Read Post »
I am writing this on the feast of St Joseph the Worker, also international Workers’ Day. The family theme for […]
Do we have ubuntu in our families? Read Post »
Liturgical Calendar Year A – Weekdays Cycle Year 2 Sunday, May 18, Fifth Sunday of Easter Acts 6:1-7, Psalm 33:1-2,
Mass Readings May 18-25, 2014 Read Post »
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) – God is always by our side, never giving us more
Pope: God makes no one struggle with life’s challenges alone Read Post »
From Cecil Cullen, Alberton In recent times, there have appeared a few letters, many of which may be attributed to
Respect for others views needed Read Post »
Trust makes all functioning relationships possible, as Professor AL GINI of Loyola University in Chicago argues
It’s a matter of trust Read Post »
The Catholic Church has made promising strides in correcting the many serious errors it committed, on various levels, in handling
Correcting the past Read Post »
The Southern Cross pilgrimage with Archbishop Brislin and editor Gunther Simmermacher to the Holy Land and Italy is underway and
Southern Cross Pilgrimage to the Holy Land and Italy – photos Read Post »
BY FATHER STUART BATE OMI In his apostolic exhortation after the second African Synod, Pope Benedict XVI linked development in
Africa needs a culture of higher learning Read Post »