Should We Call Our Priests Father?
I have a Protestant friend who addresses a Catholic priest as mister and sir, in the belief that Christ commanded […]
Should We Call Our Priests Father? Read Post »
I have a Protestant friend who addresses a Catholic priest as mister and sir, in the belief that Christ commanded […]
Should We Call Our Priests Father? Read Post »
By Tony Magliano “Tragically, the growing scourge of man’s exploitation by man gravely damages the life of communion and our
Reflecting on Pope Francis’ 2015 World Day of Peace Message Read Post »
Load shedding has had us all pulling our hair out over the last few weeks. The recurring power outages have
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Travelling from Randburg to Pretoria in the early morning traffic can be a nightmare. Anyone listening to the traffic updates
Blame it on the taxis? Read Post »
Sensitive readers look away now! I have some shocking news: Jesus was not born on the 25th of December. I realise
Eskom’s Seasonal Gift Read Post »
The greatest gift we receive at Christmas is the one we receive every year: Jesus Christ. And with that gift
Reach out with Love for Others Read Post »
The great lesson of Christmas is that by being slaves to God, we are set free, as CATHERINE DE VALENCE
Being God’s slave sets you free Read Post »
At Christmas we sing ‘Joy To The World’, an accidental Christmas carol written over two centuries in two continents by
The story behind ‘Joy to the World’ carol Read Post »
BY SAM LUCERO Recently Oxfam America launched a global campaign to address extreme inequality. As part of this campaign, Oxfam
Absurd Inequality Read Post »