Irish Catholic bishops apologise for ‘abject failure’
Catholic bishops have welcomed an Irish government report on 20th century homes for unmarried mothers and babies run by local […]
Irish Catholic bishops apologise for ‘abject failure’ Read Post »
Catholic bishops have welcomed an Irish government report on 20th century homes for unmarried mothers and babies run by local […]
Irish Catholic bishops apologise for ‘abject failure’ Read Post »
A Vatican diplomat highlighted Thursday the “ever-growing intolerance and discrimination against Christians, Jews, Muslims and members of other religions.” Addressing
Vatican diplomat highlights growing religious intolerance Read Post »
Statement from Cardinal Napier OFM, Archbishop of Durban It is with the greatest sorrow that we announce the death of our
Cardinal Wilfrid Napier: Archbishop Gabuza’s Death a Great Loss to Us Read Post »
Cardinal George Pell welcomed Thursday Pope Francis’ inclusion of laywomen on the Vatican’s economy council, saying he hopes “clear headed”
Pope Francis said Sunday that great joy is found when one offers his life in service to God’s call. “There
Pope Francis: The greatest joy for every believer is to respond to Gods call Read Post »
In August Archbishop Abel Gabuza wrote a reflection on the coronavirus pandemic. “Let your half-full cup be the source of
Archbishop Abel Gabuza 1955-2021 Read Post »
The Catholic Church in South Africa was built by great missionaries. Daluxolo Moloantoa looks at the amazing life of one of
The Story of a Church-Builder Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden – The pandemic lockdowns and travel restrictions have had an impact on the Catholic Church’s relationships with other
COVID-19 and Ecumenism: Pandemic Prompts Prayer, Action Read Post »
By Mark Zimmermann – Celebrating a livestreamed Mass for the community of Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington Jan. 13,
Cardinal Wilton Gregory: Lord, Cast Out the Demon of Division Read Post »