Pope to Confessors: Be People Who Offer Consolation and Mercy
By Carol Glatz – Every confessor should understand he is a sinner, forgiven by God, and he is there to offer […]
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By Carol Glatz – Every confessor should understand he is a sinner, forgiven by God, and he is there to offer […]
Pope to Confessors: Be People Who Offer Consolation and Mercy Read Post »
By Gina Christian – Jews and Christians can learn from each other’s shared Scriptures, according to two renowned academics. Such
Jews and Christians Can Learn From Shared Scriptures Read Post »
“Repent and believe in the Gospel” – the call we received from Christ on Ash Wednesday – is a radical
Lent’s Radical Call to Each Person and Every Nation Read Post »
Cardinal Napier celebrated his 80th birthday on 8 March 2021 in Durban. By Dawn Haynes – This was very different
Cardinal Wilfrid Napier is 80! Read Post »
2020’s matriculants had an unprecedented year. At Sacred Heart College, we dealt with the same bizarreness that the rest of
Shining Stars of Sacred Heart College Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – With Lent as a time for conversion, Pope Francis has laid out a handy guide in
Vice and Virtue: Two threads Woven in the Human Heart Read Post »
Sermon by Emmanuel Suntheni OSB Theme: “Rejoice! Salvation is Here” Point of reflection: Fourth Sunday of Lent is called “Laetare
Rejoice! Salvation is Here: 4th Sunday Read Post »
Fr Stefan Hippler, co-founder and chairman of the HIV/Aids organisation HOPE Cape Town, was presented with the Federal Cross of
Fr Stefan Hippler Receives Germany’s Highest Civilian Award Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – Offering general absolution to the faithful without having them personally confess their sins first may still
Vatican: General Absolution Still Permissible During Pandemic Read Post »