Sister Othmara Metzger SAC Rest in Peace
Pallottine Sister Othmara Metzger, the long-time matron of St Joseph’s Home for Chronically Ill Children in Cape Town, died on […]
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Pallottine Sister Othmara Metzger, the long-time matron of St Joseph’s Home for Chronically Ill Children in Cape Town, died on […]
Sister Othmara Metzger SAC Rest in Peace Read Post »
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On Saturdays and Sundays, the seminarians at St John Vianney Seminary in Pretoria assume all the duties of the institution’s
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The storming of a cargo ship in the middle of the Thames estuary off the coast of England by heavily
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By Zuko Masabalala – A group of students at Immaculata Secondary School in Diepkloof, Soweto, believe the experience they gained
Young Christian Students Group Builds Leadership Skills Read Post »