President Mbeki and Aids: A bizarre agenda
When history ultimately judges his presidency, Thabo Mbeki risks being examined not for his admirable efforts to kickstart an African […]
President Mbeki and Aids: A bizarre agenda Read Post »
When history ultimately judges his presidency, Thabo Mbeki risks being examined not for his admirable efforts to kickstart an African […]
President Mbeki and Aids: A bizarre agenda Read Post »
The recent banishment of Irish Father Gabriel Maguire from Zimbabwe may or may not have been linked to the priest’s
Fascism on our doorstep Read Post »
The government’s new draft curriculum, which has alarmed many Christians, prominently bears the personal stamp of Kader Asmal, the education
Religion in the new curriculum Read Post »
Preparations for this month’s Synod for Bishops offered few hints of just how candid many of the delegates would be
Bishops after Vatican II Read Post »
The attacks of September 11 have presented Muslim-Christian relations with new challenges and opportunities. Christian and Western leaders have been
Christians and Muslims after September 11 Read Post »
Catholics have been facing a moral dilemma since the terror attacks of September 11: how would the response by the
The roots of terror Read Post »
TIME magazine last week published a concise assessment of the recent United Nations’ Conference Against Racism. Written by Michael Elliott,
Next week The Southern Cross will observe Social Communications Sunday, looking at various means by which the message of our
Church media: let’s follow John and Paul Read Post »
This week we feature the story of 18-year-old Emile Leaner, one of 5000 South Africans in need of a kidney
Organ donation: the ultimate gift Read Post »