What’s Next for The Southern Cross?
Next week the final edition of The Southern Cross as a weekly newspaper will appear, in digital format only, as […]
What’s Next for The Southern Cross? Read Post »
Next week the final edition of The Southern Cross as a weekly newspaper will appear, in digital format only, as […]
What’s Next for The Southern Cross? Read Post »
Wednesday, September 2 was the 75th anniversary of V-J Day and the end of World War II. On that Sunday
The Times Demand We Revive The Spirit That Won WWII Read Post »
As you will have seen by now, The Southern Cross will relaunch as a magazine in late September — in
Coming in September – Our New Magazine Read Post »
The Southern Cross’ retrenched staff came together one last time for a sad farewell — and some to chart the
The Southern Cross: Farewell and Look to the Future Read Post »
The Covid-19 crisis and the lockdown have forced parishes to find new ways of being Church, especially through digital means. Fr
How to be Church in the ‘New Normal’ Read Post »
Fr Willem Basson, Kamiesberg, Northern Cape – I understand the difficult situation in which The Southern Cross and its staff
The Southern Cross Needs To Reach All Catholics Read Post »
Marshall McLuhan, the Canadian philosopher of media, was best known for the phrase “The medium is the message.” That quote
A Message For Catholic Media: Don’t Let Print Die Read Post »
By Mark Pattison – There is a time and a place for everything, but in catechesis, there should be time
There’s A Place For Film In Catechesis, Catholic Filmmakers Declare Read Post »
By Julie Asher – The president of SIGNIS urged the world’s bishops as the “chief storyteller” in their diocese to
Catholic Media Vital For Accurate News, Stories Of Faith, Hope Read Post »