God is in Charge: 1st Sunday of Lent
Sermon by Emmanuel Suntheni OSB – First Sunday of Lent – Year B SERMON AND LISTENING TO THE WORD Theme: “Divine Control: […]
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Sermon by Emmanuel Suntheni OSB – First Sunday of Lent – Year B SERMON AND LISTENING TO THE WORD Theme: “Divine Control: […]
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In around 65 AD, during the reign of Emperor Nero, the apostle Paul was beheaded for preaching the faith in
The Story Behind the Basilica of St Paul’s Tomb Read Post »
In her professional life, Nomzamo Radebe tackles corruption, but outside her work, she is dedicated to her faith and Catholic
Nomzamo Radebe: Corruption Buster, Led by Faith Read Post »
First Sunday of Lent Year B – Desolation and Confusion – Mark 1: 12-15 The manifestation of truth and light,
1st Sunday of Lent Reflection: Desolation and Confusion Read Post »
By Justin McLellan, CNS – In an age when even one’s most intimate thoughts and feelings can become fodder for
Pope: During Lent, leave appearances aside and listen to God Read Post »
Campaign aims to Raise R1,5 Million for Intellectual Disability Awareness Month Little Eden Society, a dedicated non-profit organisation providing lifelong
Little Eden Society 7th Annual CEO Wheelchair Campaign® Rolls into Action! Read Post »
We make our sacrifices and go through Lent every year, but we might be unable to fully explain Lent to
What You Need To Know About Lent Read Post »
By Carol Glatz, (CNS) – The Albanian cardinal who endured decades of imprisonment, torture and forced labour during his country’s
Pope: Cardinal Simoni 95, who survived torture is ‘living martyr’ Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden, CNS – The vice of “acedia,” often translated as “sloth,” can cause laziness, but it is much
Laziness is a symptom of ‘acedia’ a dangerous vice, pope says Read Post »