Priests Are Often Failed by Parishioners!
Donnaé Stone, Port Elizabeth – Elroy Swart, in his letter “Why are many priests still a law unto themselves?”, […]
Priests Are Often Failed by Parishioners! Read Post »
Donnaé Stone, Port Elizabeth – Elroy Swart, in his letter “Why are many priests still a law unto themselves?”, […]
Priests Are Often Failed by Parishioners! Read Post »
Luky Whittle, Kroonstad – Thank you for your articles on Rosary Priest Fr Patrick Peyton which brought back memories of
Still Committed to the Rosary Pledge I Signed in 1955 Read Post »
Elroy Swart, Port Elizabeth – How often have we heard Pope Francis say that the laity should be involved in
Why are Many Priests Still a Law unto Themselves? Read Post »
William Mngomezulu, Cape Town – As an avid reader of your wonderful publication, The Southern Cross, I am writing to
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Tom Drake, Johannesburg – For years now Catholics have been able to acquire a booklet with the daily Mass readings,
Journaling Deepens Daily Bible Readings Read Post »
Fr Russell Pollitt SJ, Spotlight.Africa – Your lead letter (July 18) asks: “Where is the Church’s public profile?” We need
Uphill Struggle to Showcase Church in Media Read Post »
Lynn Peterson, Cape Town – I agree with Peter Hoar’s letter “Church problem regarding Mary” —if one thinks literally. Our
No Salvation Without Mary’s Yes? Read Post »
Kerry Giloway, Cape Town – Your editorial “The invisible Church” refers. I attended the Bicentennial Mass in Bellville, Cape Town, along
South African Catholics Are Too Apathetic Read Post »
Stephen Clark, Manila, Philippines – My wife and I were travelling recently in the north of the Philippines. It’s still
Faith Can’t Be Taught, it Must Be Caught Read Post »