First Holy Communion for 13 Children in Boiketlong, Sebokeng!
By Lerato Thato Thankge – 13 children received the Body and Blood of Christ for the first time at Kemolo […]
First Holy Communion for 13 Children in Boiketlong, Sebokeng! Read Post »
By Lerato Thato Thankge – 13 children received the Body and Blood of Christ for the first time at Kemolo […]
First Holy Communion for 13 Children in Boiketlong, Sebokeng! Read Post »
By Damian Avevor – The Covid-19 pandemic has affected all aspects of life in Ghana and caused the Church to
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By Father Richard Malloy, SJ – “Sacraments are those signs that achieve in human hearts and lives what they signify
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By Carol Zimmermann – Religion usually stays out of the workplace, but now with expanding Covid-19 vaccine requirements, employees’ personal
US Courts Examine Religious Exemptions to Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden – Honouring two reporters who have covered the Vatican for more than 40 years, Pope Francis paid
Pope Thanks Reporters for Speaking Truth, Giving Voice to Abuse Victims Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden – Honouring an Australian theologian, a French philosopher and two German theologians, Pope Francis prayed that they
Pope urges Ratzinger Prize winners to hold fast to truth like Pope Benedict Read Post »
Catholic writer Mphuthumi Ntabeni is the author of two acclaimed novels. He talked to Daluxolo Moloantoa about his writing, influences and
Novelist with a Catholic Vision Read Post »
On the World Day of the Poor, Pope Francis urged Christians to be “tireless builders of hope” amid the darkness
Pope Francis on World Day of the Poor: Be tireless builders of hope Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – Migrants are a blessing and a gift for society and the church, but they must be helped
Pope Francis: Failure to integrate migrants can create serious problems Read Post »