English Bishops launch ‘The Art of Dying Well’
Bishops in England and Wales turned to the Instagram social networking site as part of project to educate Catholics about […]
English Bishops launch ‘The Art of Dying Well’ Read Post »
Bishops in England and Wales turned to the Instagram social networking site as part of project to educate Catholics about […]
English Bishops launch ‘The Art of Dying Well’ Read Post »
The newly restored 14th-century wooden crucified Christ “has been resurrected” from obscurity – once caked over with dark paint and
Medieval Crucifix in St Peter’s Basilica ‘Resurrected’ from Obscurity Read Post »
Most likely you are reading this shortly before, or shortly after the U.S. presidential election. America’s next leader will have the
The World Needs Saints! Read Post »
The Catholic Church continues to insist that sharing the sacrament of Communion will be a sign that Christian churches have
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Vatican rules on cremation ashes SA insider lifts curtain on papacy 20 years since SA passed abortion law Fatima statues
This Week’s Issue: November 2 – 8, 2016 Read Post »
We are in the middle of First Holy Communion season. Although there is no fixed liturgical feast for this, many
A Season of First Communions Read Post »
Very few people stay home day after day. Almost everyone, young and old, is out and about every day of
A Mass in Music on a Desert Road Read Post »
John Lee, Johannesburg – Our parishes are generally places where newcomers are seldom welcomed or even noticed. Places where those
The Tough Road to Evangelisation Read Post »
On the feast of All Souls, we remember our loved ones, friends and also priests and religious who have made
A Priest who ‘Finished the Race’ Read Post »