20th Sunday Reflection: Birthing The Fire Of Love
Franciscan Reflections From The Hermitage – Birthing The Fire Of Love – 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time – (Luke […]
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Franciscan Reflections From The Hermitage – Birthing The Fire Of Love – 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time – (Luke […]
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For poet and writer Tlalane Manciya, the faith is at the centre of everything, as she told Daluxolo Moloantoa. At
Tlalane Manciya – A Catholic of Letters Read Post »
Mahadi Buthelezi is involved in many faith-based and social activities, on top of being an entrepreneur and family woman. She
Mahadi Buthelezi – A Catholic Action Woman Read Post »
I hope that most readers of The Southern Cross have by now participated in some way in the synodality process.
How Other Faiths See Us Read Post »
Sermon by Emmanuel Suntheni OSB -Nineteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time – Sermon And Christian Act In The Word Theme: Importance
Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also: 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Read Post »
Franciscan Reflections From The Hermitage – 19th Sunday In Ordinary Time – What Shall We Do? – (Luke 12:32-48)
19th Sunday Reflection: What Shall We Do? Read Post »
South Africa’s national seminary is named after St John Vianney. FR RALPH DE HAHN reflects on the life of the patron saint of priests.
St John Vianney: The Devil vs the Great Confessor Read Post »
If within the next 10 years, if within the next year, if within the next 30 minutes, the ravages of
The Insanity of Possessing Nuclear Weapons Read Post »
Every month Grazia Barletta prepares a recipe inspired by the saints in her Cape Town kitchen, and shares it with our
Padre Pio’s Pasta con Pollo Read Post »