Time to cut the cane
BY MARK POTTERTON Stories of ruler-wielding teachers and other agents of corporal punishment in South African schools are well-known. In some […]
Time to cut the cane Read Post »
BY MARK POTTERTON Stories of ruler-wielding teachers and other agents of corporal punishment in South African schools are well-known. In some […]
Time to cut the cane Read Post »
BY THANDI BOSMAN Once Catholic schools were run by members of religious congregations. But as their general numbers decreased, so
Religious in schools Read Post »
BY VINCENT BOSMAN What are the qualities of a great teacher? VINCENT BOSMAN, who trains educators, explains the difference between
What makes a great teacher? Read Post »
BY MARK POTTERTON Vatican II outlined the purpose of Catholic education and the way it is best achieved—a process that
Education: What the Church expects Read Post »
By Michael Kelly DUBLIN (CNS)—Ireland’s Catholic Church, host of the International Eucharistic Congress, has suffered a dramatic loss of credibility
Ireland’s Church shows sign of renewal after loss of credibility Read Post »
BY CATHERINE DE VALENCE There are times when we face the dangers of compromising our faith: by trying to make
Let’s set the Holy Spirit free Read Post »
By Marco Cavagnaro The Seventh World Meeting of Families will take place in Milan from May 30 to June 3,
Going to the World Meeting of Families Read Post »
Releases for May 25, 2012 The Lucky One By John Mulderig, Catholic News Service Ah, how time flies. Wasn’t it only yesterday
Movie Reviews 25 May 2012: The Lucky One / The Rum Diary Read Post »
MINISTERIAL JOURNEY: Unveiling the Joys and the Challenges of Priestly/Religious Life Today. By Fr Innocent Mabheka SCJ. Published by the
Living the consecrated life Read Post »