Days of Our Fathers
On Father’s Day, celebrated in South Africa on June 21, those who are blessed to have a caring dad will […]
Days of Our Fathers Read Post »
On Father’s Day, celebrated in South Africa on June 21, those who are blessed to have a caring dad will […]
Days of Our Fathers Read Post »
Among the more controversial restrictions imposed by the government during Levels 4 and 5 of lockdown was the ban on
The Trouble With Booze Read Post »
In democratic, rights-based societies, security forces are called to protect and serve the people of their countries. When they do
The Eighth Commandment admonishes us not to bear false witness—but the sin of lying is becoming ever-more easy to commit
Catholics are longing to be united again in the Mass and to receive the Eucharist. And so the voices for
Are We Ready to Reopen Churches? Read Post »
As we mark the centenary on May 18 of the birth of Karol Wojtyla, we particularly celebrate the epochal papacy
John Paul II at 100 – His Life and Legacy Read Post »
The bishops of Germany marked the 75th anniversary of the defeat of the Third Reich with a remarkably frank statement
Church Must be Political, But Not Biased Read Post »
We know that the world will not be the same when we emerge from our coronavirus lockdowns and restrictions. Some
A Crack in Everything Read Post »
We are currently going through a crisis which is described by some as a “black swan event”: an unexpected,