The children aren’t to blame
From Charmaine Reynolds, Cape Town Mlebana WA Majahe of Johannesburg (March 14) refers to the state of our Catholic schools. […]
The children aren’t to blame Read Post »
From Charmaine Reynolds, Cape Town Mlebana WA Majahe of Johannesburg (March 14) refers to the state of our Catholic schools. […]
The children aren’t to blame Read Post »
From Patrick Dacey, Johannesburg Because of differing timescales that had been allocated to Genesis’ creation story, Bishop Usher, a 17th
A priest found the big bang Read Post »
From Fr Wojciech Szypula SVD, Department of Theology, St Augustine College, Sr Judith Coyle IHM, Senior Lecturer & Coordinator: Pastoral
Are we using the right bible? Read Post »
From Mlebana WA Majahe, Johannesburg Catholic schools, especially in the townships, have changed from what they used to be. Back
What has happened to our Catholic schools? Read Post »
From Tom Drake, Johannesburg Our parish priest is not a great believer in the “giving up” of the usual things
Giving up our time during Lent for our Lord Read Post »
From Raymond James, Umhlanga Rocks All Catholics who grew to adulthood pre-Vatican II will have had the grounding in our
Vatican II’s enlightened ecumenism Read Post »
From Collette O’Sullivan, Cape Town I take great umbrage to a number of erroneous statements in John Lee’s letter, “Evangelised
Don’t tar all catechists with the same brush! Read Post »
From Colin Arendse, Cape Town ‘Land is God’s gift to all of which we as human beings are responsible as
Living like refugees in the land of their birth Read Post »
From Lewis Berry CO, Port Elizabeth –Â In reply to Bernard Straughan’s letter Time to reassess the doctrine of original sin
Christ came to redeem us from original sin Read Post »