Four Things We Learn from the Annunciation
The feast of the Annunciation marks the moment of God becoming human. Prof Michael Ogunu suggests four points for reflection. At […]
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The feast of the Annunciation marks the moment of God becoming human. Prof Michael Ogunu suggests four points for reflection. At […]
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Sermon by Emmanuel Suntheni OSB 5th Sunday of Lent Theme: “A New Covenantal life of Glory & Love” Point
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Question: I would like to know whether St Joseph was celibate during his marriage to Mary. Was the marriage never
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The veil is slowly drawn back. Imagine, imagine… a place, a time of the fellowship of communion, a Camelotian world
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Redemptorist Father Cyril Axelrod cannot hear nor see, but he always finds new ways of communicating God’s love. Günther
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The late Dominican Father Emil Blaser, founder of Radio Veritas, used to say: “There is nothing wrong with dreaming. And
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