Fourth Sunday in Lent Reflection
These are the elite, students of the law, teachers of the prophets and the oral traditions of the people; they […]
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These are the elite, students of the law, teachers of the prophets and the oral traditions of the people; they […]
Fourth Sunday in Lent Reflection Read Post »
With churches closed or subject to restrictions, many of our loyal readers will not have access to their weekly Southern
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By Zusipe Batyi – The rapid spread of the Corona Virus has brought great panic in many parts of the world.
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Altar servers from Christ the King parish in Wentworth, Durban, participated in the annual altar servers’ Mass held at Immaculate
Altar Servers Mass at Christ the King Parish Read Post »
This year, the We Are All Church SA (WAACSA) movement will turn ten years old. GÜNTHER SIMMERMACHER spoke with co-founder
WAACSA: Ten Years Of Fostering Dialogue Read Post »
The naming of a church often has meaning for the local community. In Mogwase in Rustenburg diocese, the local Batswana
UK Parish Gave Statue Of Our Lady To New Church Read Post »
By Julia Beacroft – Most of us take the opportunity for a good clear-out when we move house, especially if
We Are What We Read Read Post »
Zanele Dlodlo and Bongane “Sbobesh” Mofokeng of St Peter Claver church in Pimville, Soweto, are regular Southern Cross sellers in
Southern Cross Sellers! Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden – A lack of faith and a misunderstanding of marriage can mean no sacramental marriage occurred, even if
Lack of Faith Can Impact Validity of Marriage Read Post »