The Catholic Church And Human Rights
On March 21 we commemorated the 1960 Sharpeville massacre with Human Rights Day. What greater injustice to human rights can […]
The Catholic Church And Human Rights Read Post »
On March 21 we commemorated the 1960 Sharpeville massacre with Human Rights Day. What greater injustice to human rights can […]
The Catholic Church And Human Rights Read Post »
These are the elite, students of the law, teachers of the prophets and the oral traditions of the people; they
Fourth Sunday in Lent Reflection Read Post »
Lent is a time when we seek to deepen our relationship with Jesus who died on the Cross to redeem
See the Real Christ, Not a Picture Postcard Version Read Post »
Our journey crossing the desert with Robert Wicks continues on this third Sunday in Lent. Today we are called to
Third Sunday in Lent Reflection Read Post »
Recently The Southern Cross published warm tributes to the late Fr Albert Danker OMI—the priest who built bridges over barriers
Fr Albert Danker: Builder of Bridges, Breaker of Barriers Read Post »
There are various kinds of lies—and a gentle light is not enough to reveal Truth, writes Nthabiseng Maphisa. In the
The Burning Fire Of Truth Read Post »
Quite some years ago, I was working as director of Christian formation at a Catholic high school, I remember that
God’s Lenten Message: ‘Let’s Try That Again’ Read Post »
Jesus takes Peter and James, and his brother John, and privately leads them up to a high mountain by themselves.
Second Sunday in Lent Reflection Read Post »
Suicide is a difficult subject to talk about, especially for those who knew the victim. It is even more complicated
Treat Suicide With Compassion Read Post »