What do you know?
While in many respects a hugely rich language, English is poorer in having only one word for “know”. Other languages […]
What do you know? Read Post »
While in many respects a hugely rich language, English is poorer in having only one word for “know”. Other languages […]
What do you know? Read Post »
BY BURGIE IRELAND At the funeral the daughter-in-law stood up to speak about her deceased mother-in-law. The younger woman thanked
Tribute to motherhood Read Post »
Corporate greed and human misery often meet in the workplace. And nowhere else is that more true than in sweatshops.
Sweatshops: where corporate greed and human misery meet Read Post »
Do we need to change the Mass to keep young Catholics in the Church? MICHELLE EVERT, herself a young Catholic,
Changing the Mass to keep youth Catholic? Read Post »
Are there still any rules regarding the altar cloth? I would be grateful for information on this matter, as the
Rules for the altar cloth Read Post »
There are two major differences between the conclave of 2005 and that of 2013. The first is that the failing
Cardinal Napier: My Special Time in Rome Read Post »
In April the Justice and Peace (J&P) Commission of the archdiocese of Cape Town was fortunate to have an information-sharing
Learning from Germans Read Post »
BY ANTHONY GATHAMBIRI IMC May is traditionally the month of Mary. It is a time to renew our relationship with
Mary, our guide to evangelisation Read Post »
God shows that his ways are not those of humans when he chooses David, the youngest of Jesse’s sons, to
God’s ways are not ours Read Post »