Church media: let’s follow John and Paul
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 »
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 »
Predictably, the South African public has bought into the hype surrounding Big Brother, M-Net’s new reality TV show in which
Watching Big Brother Read Post »
As Robert Mugabe and his Zanu-PF government continue to add one glum chapter after another to the distressing tale that
Zimbabwe’s equal opportunity tyranny Read Post »
There is no more compelling argument than the cliché, “the oldest profession in the world”, to persuade us that the
At first glance, the self-imposed suspension of further research by the Jewish-Catholic study group exploring the wartime record of Pope
Those Pius XXII papers Read Post »
In this issue, we devote eight pages to Catholic schooling, asserting its positive distinctions. We do so not simply because
Catholic schooling excellence Read Post »
The greatest cardinal the Church never had. This assertion is frequently applied to Archbishop Emeritus Denis Hurley, who celebrates the
Archbishop Hurley: A great man’s 50 years Read Post »
Humanity is standing on the threshold of a new world order. The advent of technologies such as the Internet, satellites
Globalisation: the new world order Read Post »