The Tough Road to Evangelisation
John Lee, Johannesburg – Our parishes are generally places where newcomers are seldom welcomed or even noticed. Places where those […]
The Tough Road to Evangelisation Read Post »
John Lee, Johannesburg – Our parishes are generally places where newcomers are seldom welcomed or even noticed. Places where those […]
The Tough Road to Evangelisation Read Post »
On the feast of All Souls, we remember our loved ones, friends and also priests and religious who have made
A Priest who ‘Finished the Race’ Read Post »
What was promised to satisfy a God-given yearning and desire has become a toxin set to destroy the very longing
The Danger of Porn to Teenagers Read Post »
While donation campaigns and charitable contributions for the needy are important, true Christian charity involves a more personal touch, Pope
Christian Charity is More than Just Giving Donations Read Post »
The Memorial of Moses on Mount Nebo has reopened its doors to the public amid festivities, after nearly a decade
Moses Memorial Reopens on Mount Nebo, Jordan Read Post »
Jesuits are called to face the challenges of today’s world and contribute towards “reconciliation among human beings and, at the
New Jesuit Superior: The Impossible is Possible Read Post »
Fr Chris Chatteris unpacks the problems that parishes often encounter when priests and laity try to collaborate in service. The
A Collaboration of Priests and Laity Read Post »
A French bishop defended the demolition of a migrant camp in northern France while urging greater help for displaced refugees
Bishop accepts French camp demolition, but urges change of heart toward refugees Read Post »
Every afternoon, Asma Khalil and her three children — refugees from Syria — walk a half-hour from their one-room dwelling
No Bills, No Tips at Mercy Restaurant Read Post »