Bavaria: A Catholic heartland
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 »
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
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Paul Couturier was born in France in 1881 to a family of a Jewish background and grew up among Muslims
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If you love gardening will agree with me that there are many life lessons one can take from the garden.
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“The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the Gospel.” With these two compelling sentences – as
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Two leading economics of our era, Joseph E Stiglitz and Thomas Picketty ,have, more than any others, put discussion about
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It could be contended that all the governmental responses to terror thus far have provided fertile ground for terrorism to
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25 years ago this month Benedict Daswa, who will be the first South African to be beatified, was murdered. Bishop
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The Mustard Seeds column is entering its second year of life. A year ago, I laid out my dream for
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