There’s a Lot to Do Before Schools Re-Open
Before schools can open for both learners and staff, a huge number of procedures needs to be in place, according […]
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Before schools can open for both learners and staff, a huge number of procedures needs to be in place, according […]
There’s a Lot to Do Before Schools Re-Open Read Post »
A Durban parish has taken its popular Q&A and “Theology Uncorked” sessions into the digital domain during lockdown, broadcasting on
Uncorked Theology Goes Digital Read Post »
Derrick Kourie, Pretoria – I respond to Fr Chris Chatteris’ article “How not to crash the homily” Perhaps part of
Ways to Spread the Burden of Giving Homilies Read Post »
By Junno Arocho Esteves – Christianity is not a set of moral principles, but is the story of God’s love for
Pope: Christianity More Than Doctrine, It Is Belonging To God’s People Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden – The coronavirus pandemic is a “favourable time to rediscover the need for prayer in our
Pope: Rediscover The Need For Prayer Read Post »
The bishops of Germany marked the 75th anniversary of the defeat of the Third Reich with a remarkably frank statement
Church Must be Political, But Not Biased Read Post »
Please help me understand how we can be guided by our conscience. The Catechism is too wordy for me. How
When is Our Conscience Clear? Read Post »
In January column I said that I had made no plans for 2020. It feels a little ironic now! Although
Locked Down and Yet Together Read Post »
By Jonathan Luxmoore – The Nazis’ systematic persecution and genocide led to the deaths of 6 million Jews in Europe, but
Catholic Priests, Nuns Were Among Those Killed By Nazis Read Post »