I’m #AngryForJustice
Can the #newnobility actually do any good? I recently noticed that a certain established bank — the editor won’t let […]
I’m #AngryForJustice Read Post »
Can the #newnobility actually do any good? I recently noticed that a certain established bank — the editor won’t let […]
I’m #AngryForJustice Read Post »
In October a group of Southern Cross pilgrims travelled through Catholic France, and visited Lourdes, where St Bernadette saw Our
Getting Close To Lourdes’ St Bernadette Read Post »
The head of the bishops’ Justice & Peace Commission has called for a ten-year moratorium on mining in 22 strategic
Justice & Peace Warns Govt to Get Waterwise Read Post »
Posing with a sculpture of Nelson Mandela on the balcony of Cape Town’s City Hall were members of a group
The German Association of Catholic Communicators Visit Cape Town! Read Post »
By Paddy Noonan OFM – Franciscan Brother Martin Thompson died on September 29 in Ireland. He was born as George
Br Martin Thompson OFM Rest in Peace Read Post »
In the face of climate change we will have to get used to increasingly frequent droughts in South Africa,
By Shirley Juan – Sister Mary Carmel Collins of Estcourt, KwaZulu-Natal, died on September 18 at the age of 88.
Augustinian Sister Mary Carmel Collins Rest in Peace Read Post »
This month marks the 23rd anniversary of parliament voting to legalise abortion. Paul De Marco reflects on why the killing of the unborn
The Church Opposed Abortion From Early Days Read Post »
Children from St Patrick’s church in La Rochelle, Johannesburg, celebrated their diverse cultures together with parish priest Fr Jorge Guerra.
Parishioners of St Patrick’s, La Rochelle Dress the Part! Read Post »