Centre in Jeffreys Bay Named for Fr Paul Fahy
By Frank Nunan – Fire and flood, these “elements seem determined to mark major events surrounding the late Fr Paul Fahy, […]
Centre in Jeffreys Bay Named for Fr Paul Fahy Read Post »
By Frank Nunan – Fire and flood, these “elements seem determined to mark major events surrounding the late Fr Paul Fahy, […]
Centre in Jeffreys Bay Named for Fr Paul Fahy Read Post »
Five novices made their first profession as Sisters of Nazareth in Cape Town. (From left) novice director Sr Bernadette, Sr
5 First Professions for Sisters of Nazareth! Read Post »
First communicants at St Mary’s cathedral in Cape Town hold up their cupcakes at the tea after the ceremony. The
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As Catholics are hit by wave after wave of old and new abuse scandals, many people are facing a crisis
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Acknowledging the failures “of bishops, religious superiors, priests and others” in the Catholic Church to protect children from the “repugnant
Pope Acknowledges ‘Repugnant Crimes’ of Abuse in Ireland Read Post »
The power of God’s name is manifested in the lives of people who live their faith in an authentic way,
The Second Commandment: God’s Name is Revealed through Authentic Faith, not Hypocrisy Read Post »
By Father Lou Meiman – In the third century, under the Roman emperor Diocletian, Christianity suffered the worst persecution in
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Gus Galante celebrated 60 years as organist at St Agnes parish in Woodstock, Cape Town, by receiving a papal certificate—his
60 Years for Organist at St Agnes Parish, Woodstock Read Post »
The Southern Cross has been publishing cartoons on its back page drawn by Conrad Burke since the early 90s. We
Cartoon of the Week: Some things Never Change Read Post »