25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Reflection
A wine merchant lies on his deathbed; surrounded in hushed silence by his sons and daughters, the grandchildren; all gathered […]
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A wine merchant lies on his deathbed; surrounded in hushed silence by his sons and daughters, the grandchildren; all gathered […]
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Reflection Read Post »
Elaine Chinsamy, Durban – I respect Fr Ron Rolheiser’s article, “Who wants to die like Jesus?”, but find it to
Who Can Die Like Jesus? No-one, That’s the Whole Point Read Post »
Yes, but… And now comes the bad news; you’re not good enough; your efforts didn’t quite make the grade and
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By Junno Arocho Esteves – When Pope Francis wants to warn Christians against falling into the trap of rigidity and
Of Scribes and Pharisees: Challenging Negative Stereotypes Read Post »
As foreign ministers of the 29 member nations of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation), gathered in Washington, D.C. to commemorate
NATO Military Alliance Incompatible with Gospel Nonviolence Read Post »
What’s in a Name? We all know the experience, hearing our name across a crowded noisy room. In the study
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Two blocks from my house there is a small church. It has no signboard to indicate its denomination. On a
Faith When We Are Running on Empty Read Post »
By Kelvin Banda OP – Moralism and Christianity can never complement each other. Being a Christian is not about necessarily
How Moralism Sabotages the Gospel Read Post »
To “capture the imagination” of young people and inspire them, church leaders should offer them the example of modern saints
Inspire People to be ‘Everyday Saints,’ Archbishop Says Read Post »