Pope: God’s Kingdom Comes through Gentleness, not Violence
The kingdom of God is being established slowly in the world through patience and gentleness and not by violence or […]
Pope: God’s Kingdom Comes through Gentleness, not Violence Read Post »
The kingdom of God is being established slowly in the world through patience and gentleness and not by violence or […]
Pope: God’s Kingdom Comes through Gentleness, not Violence Read Post »
We have one life. What are we doing with it? Are we remembering our death? To some it sounds strange,
Practice of Memento Mori – Considering One’s Death – Revived for Lent Read Post »
A parish in the diocese of Klerksdorp is appealing for help in building a church, so that Mass no longer
Klerksdorp Parishioners Struggle with Doorless Church Read Post »
Spreading the Gospel in a place where hate or love are doled out based on tribal membership is a hard
Irish Nun Receives Women of Courage Award for work in South Sudan Read Post »
It was a special day when Notre Dame Sisters Kathleen Anne Bridge (left) and Marie Therese Mcloughlin (right) celebrated their
Notre Dame Double Jubilee Read Post »
Marking his silver jubilee as a bishop, the archbishop of Pretoria urged priests to find the meaning of their vocation
Archbishop Slattery: Parishes, Priests – to Action! Read Post »
Bishop: After summit, SA Church needs action Priests go on anti-crime patrol Lenten advice: Keep your eyes on the Cross
This Week’s Issue: 6 March – 12 March, 2019 Read Post »
Imagine you’re sitting in front of your doctor, and he says that your health definitely needs to improve. He then
The Radical Call of Lent Read Post »
Lent is a good time to concentrate on fighting the urge to gossip about others and instead trying to
Pope: Give up Gossiping for Lent! Read Post »