Vatican II was first time the Church asked ‘Who am I?’
Bishop Remi De Roo, one of the few living council fathers said Vatican II was the first time the church asked […]
Vatican II was first time the Church asked ‘Who am I?’ Read Post »
Bishop Remi De Roo, one of the few living council fathers said Vatican II was the first time the church asked […]
Vatican II was first time the Church asked ‘Who am I?’ Read Post »
For five generations the Gammarellis have dressed and shod the Vicar of Christ through their family business, Rome’s historic Ditta
Where the Popes get their Threads From Read Post »
John Lee, Johannesburg – With our much-loved Pope Francis drawing millions of our Catholic young people to worship with him in
Much-Loved Popes (Plus Scoundrels) Read Post »
Sénanque Abbey is a Cistercian abbey near the village of Gordes in Provence, France. It was founded in 1148 by a
Cistercian Haven: Sénanque Abbey Read Post »
The Dominican Order celebrated its 800th birthday and PADDY KEARNEY recalls the role the order played in the life of the city’s late
The Dominican Thread Through Denis Hurley’s Life Read Post »
Tabitha is the only woman to be called a disciple in the New Testament. Here’s her brief story according to
Tabitha – Disciple of the Early Church Read Post »
By encountering those who suffer, Christians will regain the passion of being witnesses of the truth rather than succumbing to
Order of Preachers Celebrate 800 years in Rome Read Post »
A small church in Port Elizabeth may come the closest South Africa has to the famous Sistine Chapel, thanks to
Is this Port Elizabeth Church SA’s ‘Sistine Chapel’? Read Post »
From July 18-22 Durban will host the World Conference on Aids. PADDY KEARNEY recalls how the city’s late Archbishop Denis Hurley was
The Church and HIV/Aids in the ’80s Read Post »