Every Picture Tells a Story
By Chris McDonnell – The early “iconography” or art of the Church, consisted of beautiful and often symbolic representations of […]
Every Picture Tells a Story Read Post »
By Chris McDonnell – The early “iconography” or art of the Church, consisted of beautiful and often symbolic representations of […]
Every Picture Tells a Story Read Post »
By Junno Arocho Esteves – When Pope Francis wants to warn Christians against falling into the trap of rigidity and
Of Scribes and Pharisees: Challenging Negative Stereotypes Read Post »
Few politicians have a reputation for holiness, but there are four Italians of that dirty trade for whom sainthood causes
Meet Four Saintly Politicians Read Post »
Waiting in line for confession a few weeks ago, I witnessed two adults sharing their relationship with the Church with
Don’t Blame Church if We’re Lukewarm Read Post »
A DEACON’S REFLECTION, by Deacon Greg Garnie. SA Catholic Online Books, 2018. 90pp. Reviewed by Michael Shackleton Pope Paul VI
Deacon reflects on his ministry Read Post »
On Vocations Sunday we pray in a special way that God’s call to service in the priestly or religious ministry
The State of Vocations in the Church Read Post »
Roy Glover, Knysna – I wonder if many of our priests realise the importance of the role they play in
Each Priest Can Renew his Parish Read Post »
To make ourselves known is always the first step of any relationship, the gift of Love. This requires self-knowledge, truth,
Fourth Sunday of Easter Reflection Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – Pope Francis’ new norms on protecting minors and strengthening accountability are the latest steps in driving home
Vatican: Days of Covering up Abuse Allegations are Over Read Post »