Doggone it: When a Papal Point Misses the Mark
By Cindy Wooden – Context is everything. But sometimes Pope Francis assumes people know him and the context of his […]
Doggone it: When a Papal Point Misses the Mark Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden – Context is everything. But sometimes Pope Francis assumes people know him and the context of his […]
Doggone it: When a Papal Point Misses the Mark Read Post »
By Ngala Killian Chimtom – Two Cameroonian bishops say they are hopeful the Africa Cup of Nations, or Afcon, can
Cameroon Bishops: Africa Cup of Nations Can Help Heal Wounds Read Post »
By Junno Arocho Esteves – Before baptising 16 babies in the Sistine Chapel, Pope Francis reminded parents and godparents of
Pope: Preserve Christian identity Received at Baptism Read Post »
By Mark Pattison – For someone who was raised Catholic, Sidney Poitier left a mark on the Catholic world. Much
Poitier’s roles put civil rights issues on the big screen Read Post »
By Mark Pattison – Pope Francis issued condolences to families of those killed in a Jan. 9 apartment building blaze
Pope, cardinal offer condolences to victims of Bronx fire that killed 17 Read Post »
God never ceases to call some of the faithful to a vocation to the consecrated life. We asked Franciscan Father Siphelele
How to become a Catholic Sister or Brother Read Post »
The death of a loved one is always a shock, whether sudden or after a long illness. Here’s what to
What to Do When Someone Dies Read Post »
Since it debuted in the January Issue of The Southern Cross, Grazia Barletta’s “Cooking with Saints” column has become a
Grazia Barletta: The Saints’ Cook Outside her Kitchen Read Post »
Born-frees now outnumber the born-agains — those born after 1994 and the before-’94s. The year 1994 was a pivotal point
Family and Citizenship Read Post »