Second Sunday in Lent Reflection
Jesus takes Peter and James, and his brother John, and privately leads them up to a high mountain by themselves. […]
Second Sunday in Lent Reflection Read Post »
Jesus takes Peter and James, and his brother John, and privately leads them up to a high mountain by themselves. […]
Second Sunday in Lent Reflection Read Post »
By Fr Neil Frank OMI – Oblate Father Mokhalinyana Sixtus Moahloli died suddenly on February 11, aged 37. Fr Moahloli
Fr Mokhalinyana Sixtus Moahloli OMI Rest in Peace Read Post »
Worship of God today is weak because it has to compete with the “the worship of selling and buying”, according
Bishop Sipuka Slams Unholy Sunday Shopping Read Post »
By Michael Swan – For the adults with disabilities who are the core members of L’Arche, news that Jean Vanier sexually
Intellectually Disabled L’Arche Members React To News Of Vanier Abuse Read Post »
Suicide is a difficult subject to talk about, especially for those who knew the victim. It is even more complicated
Treat Suicide With Compassion Read Post »
Why does it seem like many of us Catholics always seem to look so miserable? I find it disheartening to
Why Do We Catholics Look Miserable? Read Post »
Mgr Paul Nadal (right) swings a leg during festivities at the retro summer afternoon jazz concert and old-style tea dance
Monsignor Paul Nadal Celebrates 60 Years as a Priest! Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – When the Vatican’s wartime archives are open to researchers, it will be just the start of what
Full Look At Vatican Wartime Role Will Take Patience, Archivists Say Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – Lent is a time to remove all distractions and bitterness from one’s life in order to
Pope’s Tips for Lent: Shut off Cellphone, Open Up Bible Read Post »