The Ways of God’s Forgiveness
Baptised non-Catholics may not receive the sacrament of penance except under certain circumstances. I find this hard to reconcile with […]
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Baptised non-Catholics may not receive the sacrament of penance except under certain circumstances. I find this hard to reconcile with […]
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I am an 82-year old woman and have always wondered how Michael the angel can be called a saint when only
How can an Angel be a Saint? Read Post »
As the Church celebrates the feast of the grandparents of Jesus this month, we’ve chosen that aspect of family life
Let’s Hear it For Gogo and Oupa Read Post »
The National Arts Festival in Grahamstown is always full of surprising drama delights, secular and also sacred. Among the latter
How Drama Opens Spaces for Honesty Read Post »
Here’s a quiz. Who said this: “Too many of us now tend to worship self-indulgence and consumption. Human identity is
How Shopping Robs Us of Freedom Read Post »
The Catechism (889) says that Christ who is the Truth, willed to confer on the Church a share in his
Infallible and Indefectible – What’s the Difference? Read Post »
St Paul tells us that Jesus stands at the right hand of the Father interceding for us (Rom 8:34) and
To Whom do we Pray? Read Post »
There are a few moments in the life of the parish priest when his quiet, comfortable day is disturbed so
What Would Jesus Really Do? Read Post »
I know a woman married to a deacon. Sadly, she is in poor health and worries that if she dies,
Can Widowed Deacons Remarry? Read Post »