Is the Eucharist just a memorial?
Reading articles by liturgical theologians on the Eucharist, I am confused, left wondering if my joyful experience of celebrating the […]
Is the Eucharist just a memorial? Read Post »
Reading articles by liturgical theologians on the Eucharist, I am confused, left wondering if my joyful experience of celebrating the […]
Is the Eucharist just a memorial? Read Post »
From John Driver, Daveyton – Allow me to comment on the Open Door article “Is Anglican Communion OK?” (August 31).
Communion is for all Believers Read Post »
I so enjoy reading your publication especially when there are articles that motivate me to “put pen to paper”, such
Do you Mean a Different Lord? Read Post »
Missionary Intention: That by participating in the sacraments and meditating on Scripture, Christians may become more aware of their mission
What is the Christian Mission? Read Post »
Kevin Andersson, Pietermaritzburg – After reading the third Holy Eucharist submission by Emmanuel Ngara (June 15) titled “Our great yearning
The Eucharist and Salvation Read Post »
Married people who live in sin with a partner who is not their spouse may not receive the sacraments. Yet
Sinning and the Sacraments Read Post »
In the previous column we explored the question which is greater and holier, religious life or married life? In an
Challenges of Priestly vs Married Life Read Post »
The last two columns on the sacraments invite us to reflect on the question which is greater and holier, religious
Religious Life or Married Life? Read Post »
Guest editorial by Michael Shackleton – In the 1960s movie Zorba the Greek, based on the best-selling novel by Nikos
Married Life as the Full Catastrophe Read Post »