I Like a Touch of Gothic
One of my hobbies is to research the links between the scholastic frame of mind and architecture. It goes […]
I Like a Touch of Gothic Read Post »
One of my hobbies is to research the links between the scholastic frame of mind and architecture. It goes […]
I Like a Touch of Gothic Read Post »
Two giants in the struggle for justice studied at the same time in Rome and took inspiration from the pope
The Pope Who Inspired Romero and Hurley Read Post »
By Denis Ekwerike MDP – Cardinal Wilfrid Napier presided over the 75th anniversary Mass of St Joseph’s Theological Institute in
St Joseph’s Scholasticate’s 75 years! Read Post »
Turning an archaeological discovery into an appealing, informative site for tourists takes more than just digging interesting remains and ruins
Shining a light on St Paul: Archaeological Site Renovated Read Post »
Fr Patrick Peyton (1909-1992) was a dynamic advocate for family prayer and a trailblazer in radio broadcast and televised evangelisation.
When ‘Rosary Priest’ Fr Patrick Peyton came to South Africa Read Post »
A radical program of reform addressing the widespread problem of abusive clergy and negligent superiors in the 11th century holds some essential insights and lessons for the church today, a church historian has said.
Can a Medieval Saint Help the Current Abuse Crisis? Read Post »
Meaning: Humanae Vitae: Of Human Life Pope Paul VI’s 1968 encyclical Humanae vitae upholds the Catholic Church’s long-standing teaching that
Ok, What Does Humanae Vitae Actually Say? Read Post »
A leading expert on the cloth believed to be the burial shroud of Jesus dismissed a new study claiming that
Shroud of Turin Expert Criticises New Study Casting Doubt on Authenticity Read Post »
World War I and its aftermath changed the map of Europe, but also dismantled the notion of the “state church”
How the Church Changed After World War I Read Post »