Archbishop George Daniel, 50 Years an Archbishop
Archbishop-elect George Francis Daniel on the day of his consecration at Christian Brothers College (CBC) Mount Edmund in Pretoria, on […]
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Archbishop-elect George Francis Daniel on the day of his consecration at Christian Brothers College (CBC) Mount Edmund in Pretoria, on […]
Archbishop George Daniel, 50 Years an Archbishop Read Post »
By Daluxolo Moloantoa – Asnath Mabusela was born on June 4, 1925, in Mokopane—then known as Potgietersrus—in Limpopo Province, into
A Century of Faith and Service: The Life of Mrs Annah Asnath Teffo Read Post »
As part of this year’s Women’s Month celebrations, the Marriage and Family Life Ministry of St John the Baptist Catholic
Women’s Month High Tea at St John the Baptist Parish, Pretoria Read Post »
By Daluxolo Moloantoa – The Archdiocese of Pretoria marked the 50th anniversary of Archbishop Emeritus George Francis Daniel’s episcopal consecration.
A Living Legacy: Archbishop George Daniel Marks 50 Years as Bishop Read Post »
A powerful new book chronicling one of South Africa’s oldest black Catholic parishes is soon to be released. From Here
Cecilia Moloantoa’s New Book on Historic Mission Coming Soon Read Post »
By Daluxolo Moloantoa – Poet-Priest Fr Lawrence Mduduzi Ndlovu commemorated a decade of priesthood at Cathedral of Christ the King
Fr Lawrence Ndlovu Celebrates 10 Years of Priesthood Read Post »
Dr Ethel Seleke is a doctor in the SA National Defence Force with the rank of captain. She told Daluxolo Moloantoa
How My Faith Led Me to Medicine Read Post »
Maria Mater Ecclesiae parish in Garankuwa held a welcoming ceremony for three new members of the Sacred Heart Sodality. The
Maria Mater Ecclesiae Parish In Garankuwa Welcomes New Sacred Heart Sodality Members Read Post »
In a heartfelt ceremony enriched by beautiful music and singing, the Catholic Men’s Association (CMA) welcomed six new members into
Catholic Men’s Association Launches at St Josephs, Oukasie in Brits Read Post »