The women priests debate
The Vatican’s statement last month reiterating that Catholic women who are ordained to the priesthood, and those ordaining them, are […]
The women priests debate Read Post »
The Vatican’s statement last month reiterating that Catholic women who are ordained to the priesthood, and those ordaining them, are […]
The women priests debate Read Post »
Pope Benedict places his concern for the world’s hungry at the centre of the Church’s social justice platform. Earlier this
The outcome of Zimbabwe’s parliamentary and presidential elections in March took many commentators, including this newspaper, by surprise.
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The distressing attacks on African expatriates in many parts of South Africa can be explained partly with reference to poor
The culture of impunity Read Post »
Special editorial by Michail Rassool Addressing Catholic educators in Washington DC in April, Pope Benedict said education is integral to
Catholic education today Read Post »
There is much merit in the suggestion by England’s Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor that Catholics should seek dialogue with atheists to
Talking with atheists Read Post »
The president of the African National Congress (ANC) is profoundly mistaken in claiming that his party has been anointed by
Rule by divine right? Read Post »
Shame on South Africa. Shame on a country in which mobs are attacking, robbing, driving out and even murdering those
Shame on South Africa Read Post »
When Pope Benedict met five survivors of clerical abuse—representative of all victims of predatory Church personnel—he communicated a powerful message:
Abuse: Let the healing begin Read Post »