Priests in South Africa and the 16th December
December 16 is a popular date for the ordination of new priests. FR MATHIEBELA SEBOTHOMA explains why, and reflects on […]
Priests in South Africa and the 16th December Read Post »
December 16 is a popular date for the ordination of new priests. FR MATHIEBELA SEBOTHOMA explains why, and reflects on […]
Priests in South Africa and the 16th December Read Post »
By Hailu Adalo – The Ethiopian and Eritrean Catholic Community member Daselgn Fattana’s Thanksgiving Service was held on Sunday, 13
Thanksgiving and Farewell in the Ethiopian and Eritrean Catholic Community Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden– Like everyone else, Pope Francis’ 2020 was dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Lockdowns, livestreamed Masses, video messages
Pope’s 2020 in Review: Prayer, Online meetings, Hopes for change Read Post »
By Valentine Iwenwanne – Three years after taking in 2-year-old Inimffon Uwamobong and her younger brother, Sister Matylda Iyang finally
In Nigeria, nun cares for abandoned children labelled as witches Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – Pope Francis pledged Vatican City State would achieve net-zero carbon emissions before the year 2050, and
Vatican City will Aim for Net-Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050 Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden – Joy should be the hallmark of a Christian’s life, a reflection of knowing that one is
Pope: The Farther We are From the Lord, the More Sadness We Feel Read Post »
Deacon Walter Middleton published his book Born to Serve (reviewed here) – which is available from . Here is
Deacon Walter Middleton: Graces in Lockdown Read Post »
By Mark Pattison – One month to the day that the Vatican released its report on since-laicised cardinal Theodore McCarrick,
Post-McCarrick Report Dialogue Zeroes in on ‘Hyperclerical Culture’ Read Post »