Racism is not dead
The report by Michail Rassool “Races still polarised” (July 30-August 5) confirmed an incident some of us seminary students had […]
Racism is not dead Read Post »
The report by Michail Rassool “Races still polarised” (July 30-August 5) confirmed an incident some of us seminary students had […]
Racism is not dead Read Post »
By Russell Pollitt SJ When the immune system is low, the body is more vulnerable to infection; germs soon find
Krugersdorp: our mask? Read Post »
Whenever I enter a supermarket, I marvel at the range of products available, and the ingenuity of humankind in producing
Oil’s well that ends well? Read Post »
By Russell Pollitt SJ Working with students I often find that I am competing with SMSs, Mixit, MySpace, Facebook and
Seeking the face of God in new technology Read Post »
Tony Meehan, Cape Town – Â Fr Remo Bonifazi was shocked (Anti-Catholic, letters July 23-29) by your editorial of July 2-8,
Change is Part of God’s Plan Read Post »
By John Galloway OMI The response of most Catholics to Pope Paul VI’s 1968 encyclical Humanae vitae was probably that
Bishop Edward Risi OMI, in his column “A better Mass” (July 9-15) asks: “What makes the Mass we celebrate today
Church’s new image is rich Read Post »
As a Catholic, a feminist and a working mother of five, I hoped your editorial on Humanae vitae (July 23-29)
Views on Humanae vitae Read Post »
At first glance the question, Who killed Christ?, may seem naive. It was the Romans, surely, in the person of
Why Jesus was killed Read Post »