16th Sunday Reflection
LIFE IN THE PRESENT MOMENT – (Mark 6:30-34) – Perhaps you are feeling cheated, wronged, or indignant… You are not […]
16th Sunday Reflection Read Post »
LIFE IN THE PRESENT MOMENT – (Mark 6:30-34) – Perhaps you are feeling cheated, wronged, or indignant… You are not […]
16th Sunday Reflection Read Post »
Catholic bishops have given Sri Lanka’s government a one-month deadline to answer their letter sent on behalf of victims of
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By Junno Arocho Esteves – Ten days after undergoing intestinal surgery, Pope Francis was released from Rome’s Gemelli hospital, the
Pope Released from Hospital, Prays at Rome Basilica Read Post »
Led by Cardinal Wilfrid Napier, Chairperson of the KwaZulu Natal Church Leaders Group (KZN-CLG), the leaders note with serious concern
KZN Church Leaders Urge Citizens To Opt For Peace Read Post »
The Catholic archbishop of Tokyo has asked visiting Olympic athletes and coaches to refrain from attending local Catholic churches to
Tokyo archbishop asks Olympic athletes not to visit Catholic churches during games Read Post »
The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate had significant responsibility for operating residential schools for Canada’s First Nations and other indigenous
The Catholic bishops of South Africa have called for an end to violence and looting “that started off as protest
SA Catholic Bishops Call for an End to Violence and Looting Read Post »
The violent protests and looting in many parts of South Africa that followed the imprisonment of former President Jacob Zuma
South Africa: Wholesale Destruction Mocks Liberty Read Post »
By Junno Arocho Esteves – Despite initial estimates of requiring a week of inpatient care, Pope Francis will continue his
Vatican: Pope to remain in hospital a few more days Read Post »