How my friend lost his bitterness
A moving story he heard at a friend’s funeral got Günther Simmermacher thinking about the corrosive effects of anger and […]
How my friend lost his bitterness Read Post »
A moving story he heard at a friend’s funeral got Günther Simmermacher thinking about the corrosive effects of anger and […]
How my friend lost his bitterness Read Post »
And after John was handed over Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the good tidings of God: That “The proper time
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US-based Tony Magliano – With all the bumps and craters in the road to the White House, Joe Biden has
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By Fr John Allen Green OFM Beginning again… Finding Forgiveness during Darkness – An examination of conscience John 1:1-18 An
Beginning again: An examination of conscience Read Post »
The printed word is the companion to the spoken word, keeping us alive to the spirit of Christ. SYDNEY DUVAL reviews
A History of Catholic Press Read Post »
They say that two subjects should always be avoided in polite company: religion and politics. Despite knowing that the
When Faith And Politics Meet Read Post »
In August Archbishop Abel Gabuza wrote a reflection on the coronavirus pandemic. “Let your half-full cup be the source of
Archbishop Abel Gabuza 1955-2021 Read Post »
The Catholic Church in South Africa was built by great missionaries. Daluxolo Moloantoa looks at the amazing life of one of
The Story of a Church-Builder Read Post »
“Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have summoned you by name; you are mine.” (Isaiah 43:1) Sometimes a
2nd Sunday Reflection Read Post »