Mass Readings: 1 April – 8 April, 2018
Liturgical Calendar Year B Weekday Cycle 2 Sunday, April 1, Easter Sunday Acts 10:34, 37-43, Psalms 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23, […]
Mass Readings: 1 April – 8 April, 2018 Read Post »
Liturgical Calendar Year B Weekday Cycle 2 Sunday, April 1, Easter Sunday Acts 10:34, 37-43, Psalms 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23, […]
Mass Readings: 1 April – 8 April, 2018 Read Post »
I regret that my column “How Papal Decisions Can Lead to Change” should have given the mistaken impression to letter writer JH Goossens that “Mgr Hill informs us that Pope Francis wants to introduce a third exemption to the indissolubility of marriage”. This I deny.
God’s Revelation is Not Deep-Frozen Read Post »
Witbank diocese’s Catholic Young Adults group is running children’s literacy classes, with competitions between parishes.
‘Worming’ Your Way to Loving Language Read Post »
Despite the chill and gusts of wind in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis welcomed the beginning of spring with an
Pope: Present in the Eucharist, Jesus Transforms those who Receive Him Read Post »
Antonio Tonin, East London – How can one suggest Pope Francis is not worthy to be pope, as Dr Goossens
It’s Appalling to Say Pope Not Worthy Read Post »
Have you ever attended a Chrism Mass? This year’s Chrism Mass for the Archdiocese of Cape Town will be live-streamed on
Watch The Chrism Mass Live! Read Post »
If Catholic morality in the past seemed so obsessed with preventing sexual sin that it ignored sins of injustice, today “we have gone to the opposite extreme,” seemingly concerned only with how people treat others, not with how they treat the gift of their bodies, the papal preacher said.
Purity: It’s About How We Treat Ourselves Read Post »
A month after his ordination to the priesthood, “life-changing” and “amazing” are the words Fr Denardo Gnanapragas used to describe his initial experience as a priest.
Fr Denardo Gnanapragas: It’s Life-Changing! Read Post »
The Catholic Church recognises the right to private property, but this right is subordinate to the common good and the needs of the wider community. The manner of land redistribution will have to be carefully considered and implemented, a Church analyst has said.
What Church Says on Land Redistribution Read Post »