Pope: Some Wounds Last for Life
By Laura Ieraci, Catholic News Service The deep hurts that spouses inflict on each other cause great suffering to their […]
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By Laura Ieraci, Catholic News Service The deep hurts that spouses inflict on each other cause great suffering to their […]
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From Deacon Tony de Freitas PhD, Durban I refer to your article “Speaker: animals, plants have rights” (June 3). This is
Stewardship of Nature is the Issue Read Post »
Recently a Southern Cross story discussed the financial cost of training priests. A group of seminarians from St Francis Xavier
The Costs of Training our Priesthood Read Post »
Like the saint of Assisi whose name he adopted upon his pontifical election in 2013, Pope Francis uses his platform
Pope’s Green Blueprint Read Post »
Learners are usually told to be wide awake and alert in school. PAUL FALLERÂ argues that quiet time for meditation has
The Benefits of Centering Meditation Read Post »
In September a South African school principal will be beatified. STUART GRAHAM looks at Benedict Daswa, the teacher. Benedict Daswa
A Martyr’s Lesson for Rural Schools Read Post »
At a time when learners know their rights, is there an alternative to corporal punishment? ANNE?BAKER explains how discipline based
Better way than Old-School Punishment Read Post »
Even in a time when Catholic schools do not always have a majority Catholic student body, the role of the
Why Catholic Schools still Need Chaplains Read Post »
After Mass in a diocese in Britain I requested the celebrant to hear my confession. He replied he couldn’t, because
Why Couldn’t Priest Hear Confession? Read Post »