Let’s Move From From Babel to Pentecost
By Cindy Wooden – In official Catholic teaching and in the challenges of everyday life, both interreligious dialogue and proclamation […]
Let’s Move From From Babel to Pentecost Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden – In official Catholic teaching and in the challenges of everyday life, both interreligious dialogue and proclamation […]
Let’s Move From From Babel to Pentecost Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden – As the Covid-19 pandemic continues, Pope Francis joined an initiative of the Anglican Church, praying that people
Pope: Pandemic Calls Christians To Change The Course Of Their Lives Read Post »
By Junno Arocho Esteves – Just as the apostles were united once they received the Holy Spirit, the church
Pope On Pentecost: Church United By Spirit, Not Personal Beliefs Read Post »
Without the Holy Spirit, there’d be no Church, no Mass, no sacraments, writes FR RALPH DE HAHN in his reflection
Why Pentecost Was a Shattering Event Read Post »
Guest Editorial by Michael Shackleton – An archbishop from Australia has unwittingly provided us with something to think about on
Spirit’s Searing Grace Can Hurt and Heal Read Post »
We look at the origin, meaning, and practice of the Church’s second-most important liturgical feast. This weekend, the Church celebrates
What You Need to Know About Pentecost Read Post »
There are three great epochs marked in Sacred Scripture that are heralded by God’s Holy Spirit at work within creation.
Pentecost Sunday Reflection Read Post »
By now, the excitement of the 2019 elections is over. An election campaign is always full of high points —
The Challenge of living in the Ordinary Read Post »
Fr Ralph de Hahn, Cape Town – I am so afraid that the magnificent Spirit of Pentecost — which
Never Lose the Power of Pentecost! Read Post »