Third Sunday of the Year Reflection
The tribe of Zebulun derived its money from its ports and access to the sea. It helped support the tribe […]
Third Sunday of the Year Reflection Read Post »
The tribe of Zebulun derived its money from its ports and access to the sea. It helped support the tribe […]
Third Sunday of the Year Reflection Read Post »
And when the Advocate comes he will prove the world wrong concerning sin and concerning righteousness and concerning judgment… John
Second Sunday of the Year Reflection Read Post »
A sacristan recently told me about a priest who refuses to cover the altar with a full-sized cloth because he
What Cloth Must Go On The Altar? Read Post »
As we look upon the life of Jesus we see total coherence; there is an alignment between will, intention, word
The Baptism of the Lord Reflection Read Post »
Leo van der Sandt, Pinetown – All adult Catholics, ordained and lay, should know that the Church has received much
Beware Catholics Behaving Badly! Read Post »
Franciscans have a long history of standing at the exits, standing in that gap between us and them, the
Epiphany of the Lord Reflection Read Post »
Dreams and violence; A young family fleeing from the violence of despotic leadership to become refugees in a foreign
Feast of the Holy Family Reflection Read Post »
The Great Scandal! – Rejoice and be glad, what incredible, wondrous and awesome good news: you have been made an heir
Third Sunday of Advent Reflection Read Post »
Deep within our ancestry there lies a need to gather, to hoard, clinging to our possessions and even to people.
Second Sunday in Advent Reflection Read Post »