29th Sunday Reflection: The Outcast that Redeems
The Outcast Who Redeems – (Mark 10:35-45) We live in a culture in which we are repeatedly coaxed into believing […]
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The Outcast Who Redeems – (Mark 10:35-45) We live in a culture in which we are repeatedly coaxed into believing […]
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Liturgical Calendar Year B – Weekday Cycle Year 1 Sunday 17 October, 29th Sunday of the Year Isaiah 53:10-11, Psalms
Mass Readings: 17 October – 24 October, 2021 Read Post »
There is one war we need to fight. For without our intervention, countless people will suffer, and thousands of children
No One Should Ever Go Hungry – Yet Millions Do Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – Pope Francis has signed a decree recognising a miracle attributed to the intercession of Pope John
Recognising Miracle, Pope Clears Way for Beatification of John Paul I Read Post »
By Junno Arocho Esteves – Christian freedom means respecting other cultures and traditions rather than finding ways to impose “one’s
Pope: Church Must Respect Other Cultures, Not Impose Itself Read Post »
Sister Megan Rice, whose yearslong crusade against nuclear weapons included serving two years behind bars for a felony, died October
Woman religious who crusaded against nuclear weapons dies at 91 Read Post »
By Jonathan Luxmoore – The president of the Polish bishops’ conference said that in meetings with a Vatican official, several
Polish bishops call Vatican punishment for abuse cover-up lopsided Read Post »
By Carol Zimmermann – Holy Communion – so sacred and central to the Catholic faith – has simple beginnings with
Altar bread-baking sister hopes Communion discussion prompts understanding Read Post »
Raymond Perrier on Faith & Society Being based in Durban, I have spent a lot of time lately explaining that
Who’ll Wear a Red Hat? Read Post »