Pope: God’s Kingdom Comes through Gentleness, not Violence
The kingdom of God is being established slowly in the world through patience and gentleness and not by violence or […]
Pope: God’s Kingdom Comes through Gentleness, not Violence Read Post »
The kingdom of God is being established slowly in the world through patience and gentleness and not by violence or […]
Pope: God’s Kingdom Comes through Gentleness, not Violence Read Post »
We have one life. What are we doing with it? Are we remembering our death? To some it sounds strange,
Practice of Memento Mori – Considering One’s Death – Revived for Lent Read Post »
A parish in the diocese of Klerksdorp is appealing for help in building a church, so that Mass no longer
Klerksdorp Parishioners Struggle with Doorless Church Read Post »
Spreading the Gospel in a place where hate or love are doled out based on tribal membership is a hard
Irish Nun Receives Women of Courage Award for work in South Sudan Read Post »
It was a special day when Notre Dame Sisters Kathleen Anne Bridge (left) and Marie Therese Mcloughlin (right) celebrated their
Notre Dame Double Jubilee Read Post »
Bishop: After summit, SA Church needs action Priests go on anti-crime patrol Lenten advice: Keep your eyes on the Cross
This Week’s Issue: 6 March – 12 March, 2019 Read Post »
Imagine you’re sitting in front of your doctor, and he says that your health definitely needs to improve. He then
The Radical Call of Lent Read Post »
Lent is a good time to concentrate on fighting the urge to gossip about others and instead trying to
Pope: Give up Gossiping for Lent! Read Post »
Long, orange flames consumed the palms Massgoers had brought in to Washington’s Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land to burn
Don’t Dread Lent, but Make the Best of its 40 days Read Post »