A Greek Orthodox Giant of Unity
Aristokles Spyrou was born in 1886, in Greece. After completing his seminary education he was ordained a deacon in 1910 […]
A Greek Orthodox Giant of Unity Read Post »
Aristokles Spyrou was born in 1886, in Greece. After completing his seminary education he was ordained a deacon in 1910 […]
A Greek Orthodox Giant of Unity Read Post »
By Tony Magliano Committed to a negotiated settlement over the real possibility of armed conflict, six world powers and Iran
Catholic Church leaders Applaud Nuclear Agreement with Iran Read Post »
While Pope Francis’ new encyclical Laudato Si’Â is enjoying wide publicity, few people are aware this year also marks the 20th
20 years Since Another Great Encyclical Read Post »
Few things expose the grave consequences of the breakdown of the family structure in our black communities as the tragic
The Case for Traditional Initiation Read Post »
What is your carbon footprint? That’s a popular question that pops up sometimes when we speak about the environment. We
How can we Respond to the Pope’s Call? Read Post »
Last month I reflected on my impressions as a pilgrim in Galilee, which I visited as part of The Southern
To be in Bethlehem and Jerusalem Read Post »
Over the past few months the TV series A.D. The Bible Continues, a sequel to last year’s popular The Bible, was broadcast
A.D.: A Bible Soap Read Post »
What a hectic family month June was, certainly for me. There were two birthdays, Father’s Day and the anniversary of
Committed to Grandparents Read Post »
The joke is told of the Methodists who arrive in heaven and are being shown round by St Peter. They
I Feel a Catholic Sense of Freedom Read Post »