The Catholic media
The media concerns us all. It shapes us and our society. Much of the media we consume has a corrupting […]
The Catholic media Read Post »
The media concerns us all. It shapes us and our society. Much of the media we consume has a corrupting […]
The Catholic media Read Post »
In the pantheon of contemporary despots, few are matched in callousness by Iraq’s military dictator Saddam Hussein. His eventual exit
No time for war games Read Post »
This week, a reader requests that we present the Church’s teaching on homosexuality. The issue is shrouded in much uncertainty
Homosexuality: The Church’s teaching Read Post »
The glut of reality TV shows, internationally and locally, spells an unwelcome shift in viewer discernment.
Does the laity expect too much from its priests? Conversely, do some priests expect too little from lay people?
Priests on the pedestal Read Post »
The letters columns of many Catholic publications–even those that are less lively than The Southern Cross’–seem to affirm the notion
Debate in the Church Read Post »
Catholics in Southern Africa may be forgiven if they sometimes feel marginalised in the big family of God that is
The Church’s backwater Read Post »
Last week we reported that the Church and its personnel are increasingly being targeted by criminals.
Waiting for the Renaissance Read Post »
The resignation of Bishop Reginald Cawcutt as auxiliary bishop of Cape Town has set a hazardous precedent for the stability
A dangerous precedent Read Post »