Families must reflect the trinity
Since returning from the World Meeting of Families in Milan, Italy, last month, I have felt quite severely challenged to […]
Families must reflect the trinity Read Post »
Since returning from the World Meeting of Families in Milan, Italy, last month, I have felt quite severely challenged to […]
Families must reflect the trinity Read Post »
One recent afternoon I stepped out my front door and witnessed the most beautiful, perfect and colourful rainbow. It reminded
Don’t be just a colour Read Post »
BY MARGARET MOLLETT Sporadic letters to the editor and news items in The Southern Cross, and also in other publications,
Good preaching: Its that important Read Post »
Being a bishop is a challenging job. One must lead and inspire the people, their priests and religious, to ensure
The hopes and joys of our bishops Read Post »
Was it after Vatican II that the practice of shaking hands at Mass prior to receiving the Eucharist, came into
Handshakes at Mass Read Post »
Belief in bodily resurrection has always been at the centre of the Christian Church. St Paul went as far as
‘He descended into hell’ Read Post »
Although it has been seen primarily as a “pastoral” council, Vatican II had a dramatic impact on ordained ministry. It
Ordained ministry renewed Read Post »
BY HELEN?NTABENI As last month’s controversy over the painting “The Spear” showed, art can sharply divide opinions. HELEN?NTABENI reflects on
Centre of all things Read Post »
BY ANTHONY GATHIMBIRI The moral breakdown in schools is one of the thorny issues in our society today. Speaking with
What we can do to get back to morals Read Post »