In this Pandemic, Follow The Law and Christ
While Covid-19 poses a credible threat to our ordinary way of life, restricting our movements, limiting our opportunities, and threatening […]
In this Pandemic, Follow The Law and Christ Read Post »
While Covid-19 poses a credible threat to our ordinary way of life, restricting our movements, limiting our opportunities, and threatening […]
In this Pandemic, Follow The Law and Christ Read Post »
Due to the lockdown, which first restricted and then closed churches just a couple weeks into Lent, collection for the
Lenten Appeal Collections Down by 61% Read Post »
By Agnes Aineah – A leading bishop has bemoaned increasing reports of corruption, warning that South Africa is at a great
Bishop Sipuka: South Africa at Risk of Being a ‘Republic of Corruption’ Read Post »
By Dan Stockman – For Benedictine Sister Vivian Ivantic, these times are not unprecedented. Sister Ivantic was born in 1913,
Sister Ivantic, 107, Is Living In Her Second Pandemic Read Post »
The public support given to the bishops of Zimbabwe by the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) and other Church
Stand with Zimbabwe’s Bishops Read Post »
Born January 2014. Laid to rest in August 2020. This is the final “Mustard Seeds” column. It had a good
Mustard Seeds: In The End, That’s How It All Began Read Post »
Recalling acts of kindness he has experienced in precarious situations. FR DICK O’RIORDAN suggests that the suffering created by the
This Pandemic Calls Us To Acts Of Kindness Read Post »
It has been said countless times during the past several months, but it bears repeating: We are in uncharted territory.
It’s Time Christians Courageously Share With Others Read Post »
Once I thought it was only a symbol, that by looking at it I might know in part who Christ
Invite Us, Lord, Back To Your Table! Read Post »