Same sex unions: Shaping the law
The government’s new proposed policy on religion in education is the fruit of tough negotiations between an education minister instinctively […]
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The government’s new proposed policy on religion in education is the fruit of tough negotiations between an education minister instinctively […]
Same sex unions: Shaping the law Read Post »
In August, South Africans observe the secular National Women’s Day. Catholics also celebrate their patronal feast day of the Assumption,
Women in the Church Read Post »
Over the past few weeks, the question of the selection of bishops has become the subject of debate in our
Choosing a bishop Read Post »
Our need and duty to pray to God, and our endeavours to do his will faithfully, have had many expressions
Wealth for the spirit Read Post »
Last month’s statement issued by Cardinal Wilfrid Napier on behalf of the Southern African bishops detailing a change of approach
A bold step forward on abuse Read Post »
When the Sunday Times recently began to run its series of reports on priests in this country, who were alleged
The call to holiness Read Post »
The bishops’ latest pastoral letter, dealing with unity within the Southern African Church, is a timely reminder that much still
Unity in the Church Read Post »
Catholics are entitled to feel outrage at the screening on South African television of a programme that slandered the Church.
Behind every story of a political refugee there is a story of desperate trauma. Many have seen their family and
Guests in South Africa Read Post »