Catholics Must Ensure their Supply Chains are Ethical
By Carol Glatz – Church institutions and all Catholics can fight against modern-day slavery by making sure the products and […]
Catholics Must Ensure their Supply Chains are Ethical Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – Church institutions and all Catholics can fight against modern-day slavery by making sure the products and […]
Catholics Must Ensure their Supply Chains are Ethical Read Post »
Franciscan Reflections From The Hermitage Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time Year C – (Luke 6:17-26) Fatigue and burnout; all around
6th Sunday Reflection: Choosing Joy Read Post »
By Junno Arocho Esteves – Although scientists have made great strides in the field of medicine, genuine care and listening
World Day of the Sick and Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes Read Post »
By CNS – On the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes, the church observes the World Day of the Sick. This
Two Ministries that Require a Listening Ear Read Post »
A snapshot from the past, colourised exclusively for The Southern Cross British soldiers at Pretoria’s first presbytery during the First
History in Colour: Pretoria’s First Presbytery 1880 Read Post »
By Fredrick Nzwili – The Laudato Si’ Movement, the global community of Catholics tackling the current climate change crisis, is
Laudato Si’ Movement Wants East African Oil Pipeline Stopped Read Post »
Liturgical Calendar Year C – Weekday Cycle Year 2 Sunday Feb 13: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Jeremiah 17:5-8/ Ps
Mass Readings: 13 February – 20 February, 2022 Read Post »
By CNS – The latest statement by retired Pope Benedict XVI on the Munich abuse report has triggered a wide array
German abuse victims critical of retired pope’s response to report Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – People have a right to life, not to death, which must be welcomed but never provoked, Pope
Pope: People have a Right to Life, Not to Death Read Post »