13th Sunday Reflection
Whoever cherishes father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and whoever cherishes son or daughter more […]
13th Sunday Reflection Read Post »
Whoever cherishes father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and whoever cherishes son or daughter more […]
13th Sunday Reflection Read Post »
On that fateful afternoon 82 days ago, before going home to start the Level 5 lockdown, I was anxious—and a
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It is impossible in law to find someone guilty of a crime committed by another. I know the problem of
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Caught in the embracing gaze of the beloved, I am surprised to find my own woundedness reflected in the suffering
12th Sunday Reflection Read Post »
As the parish of the Most Holy Redeemer in Mmakau, North-West province, is preparing to celebrate its centenary, DALUXOLO MOLOANTOA
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As we have moved to Level 3 lockdown, some more elements of what used to be our normality are
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Question: Our Lord spoke of hell where the wicked are punished in “a fire that shall never be quenched” (Mk
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In Christ our contemplation focuses on the central point of time and space; as we extend our arms and our
Feast of Corpus Christi Reflection Read Post »
Every year, I feel a little deflated after the feasts of the Holy Trinity and Corpus Christi. It seems as if
Back To Normal In Un-Normal Times Read Post »