Xenophobia: It’s real
Last month we watched as foreigners again became targets of violence. For a week the media focused on horrific scenes […]
Xenophobia: It’s real Read Post »
Last month we watched as foreigners again became targets of violence. For a week the media focused on horrific scenes […]
Xenophobia: It’s real Read Post »
This article is the first in a mini series that is going to examine the challenges of leading a Christian
How to lead youth to Christian life? Read Post »
“In the days to come, the mountain of the Lord’s house shall be established as the highest mountain and raised
Beating Swords into Plowshares Read Post »
We are to do penance for our sins and Lent is a good time to concentrate on this. The early
What Value is our Lenten Sacrifice? Read Post »
Family-friendly, family-focused and family-centred. Are they all the same thing or is it just semantics to pose that question?
Committing our focus on the family Read Post »
Keen readers may have picked up in the last few editions of The Southern Cross that I have just started a new
Seasons of Discomfort and Joy Read Post »
Nowhere in Germany does the Catholic faith live as strongly as it does in Bavaria, as GÜNTHER SIMMERMACHER explains.
Bavaria: A Catholic heartland Read Post »
BY Phiwokuhle Siyabonga Xulu In 2011 I was fortunate enough to share in community with the Congregation of the Oratory of
A Community of Warmth & Love Read Post »
Paul Couturier was born in France in 1881 to a family of a Jewish background and grew up among Muslims
The Father of Modern Ecumenism Read Post »