#StopItNow: Violence Against Women
Violence against women has dominated national headlines and social media discussions over the last month. Karabo Mokoena gave these words […]
#StopItNow: Violence Against Women Read Post »
Violence against women has dominated national headlines and social media discussions over the last month. Karabo Mokoena gave these words […]
#StopItNow: Violence Against Women Read Post »
Fay Jackson, Benoni – There is no doubt we are blessed with the pope for our times, and I am
We are Blessed in Many of our Popes Read Post »
The bishops of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference offer their deepest sympathy and condolences to family members and friends
SACBC’s Deepest Sympathies to all Fire and Flood Victims Read Post »
By Archbishop Buti Tlhagale OMI – Pope John Paul II declared 2005 the Year of the Eucharist. At the conclusion of
In Awe of the Eucharist Read Post »
Eduardus Lensen, Cape Town – In a letter on capital punishment (January 18), Fr Hyacinth Ennis noted that there have
The Death Penalty and What the Church Teaches Read Post »
In hopes of getting my lads to read it, I recently started re-reading “1984,” the classic novel by George Orwell
‘Is Truth Dead?’ Time Magazine Asks – No Answer Read Post »
Did the split between Martin Luther and the Catholic Church in 1521 have to be what theologians call a “church-dividing”
Theologians: Did Luther Split needed to be a ‘Church-Dividing’ Event? Read Post »
The mystery of God’s fatherly love is a great revolution, pope says The mystery of God’s relationship with humankind is
Our Father God is Never Far Away Read Post »
“We confess together that all persons depend completely on the saving grace of God for their salvation. The freedom they
The Medieval Traditions used by Luther to form his Stance on Justification Read Post »