Remembering our Dead
November has been a month of remembrance. For Catholics, the “remembering” is tied to the feast of All Souls and […]
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November has been a month of remembrance. For Catholics, the “remembering” is tied to the feast of All Souls and […]
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In October a group of Southern Cross pilgrims, led by Bishop Joao Rodrigues of Tzaneen, returned from a pilgrimage to
The Pervasive Catholic spirit of Paris Read Post »
A special ecumenical vocation was born when a French priest met an Anglican aristocrat on a Portuguese island.
A Catholic-Anglican bond Read Post »
While working on training material for a communications course recently, I was reminded of something one of our teachers told
Keep your words sweet Read Post »
BY FR RALPH DE HAHN Pope Pius XI instituted the feast of Christ the King, this year on November 23,
What sort of king is Our Lord? Read Post »
During the recent US Catholic bishops’ assembly in Baltimore, two bishops decided to forego the military chaplains dinner sponsored by
What kinds of people are we becoming? Read Post »
AÂ group of Southern Cross pilgrims, led by Bishop Joao Rodrigues of Tzaneen, returned from a pilgrimage to Portugal, Spain and
Mary’s first Apparition and a Miracle Read Post »
The primary purpose of the synod on the Pastoral Challenges of the Family in the Context of Evangelisation or Synod
This was the Synod Read Post »
Recently I attended a round-table discussion hosted by the Catholic Parliamentary Liaison Office. It was titled, “Parliament: Degraded or Re-invigorated?”.
The pin is coming out of the grenade Read Post »