The promise of new life
BY SIHLE MAGUBANE At the dawning of each day, we anticipate new challenges, new experiences and new encounters. This often […]
The promise of new life Read Post »
BY SIHLE MAGUBANE At the dawning of each day, we anticipate new challenges, new experiences and new encounters. This often […]
The promise of new life Read Post »
The philosopher John Stuart Mill argued 150 years ago in On Liberty that “the human faculties of perception, judgment, discriminative
Making habits of love Read Post »
Everybody knows that after Vatican II the Mass was translated into the local languages (the vernacular) of Catholics. Some may
When Latin went out of the Mass, Vatican II restored old practices to the liturgy Read Post »
BY ANTO AKKARA The name “Valsa” means “dear one”. By laying down her life in defence of the poor, Sr
Nun’s murder puts Catholics on edge Read Post »
BY CHANDA SAMPA Going on an eight-day retreat through the Jesuit Institute South Africa, for whom I work in the
Living in the moment on retreat Read Post »
When we are on a long journey we sometimes take a detour in order to see an important person whose
Host the Messiah at Christmas Read Post »
There was a time when the liturgy was something arranged, planned and lived almost exclusively by Catholic religious. While the
The liturgy: collaborating with the congregation Read Post »
Advent has sprung upon us. From now on for a whole year I am promoting the idea of “Day by
Living life, day by day Read Post »
There is a story about a little boy who was on the beach with his dad. They were building sandcastles,
Don’t lose sight of the starfish Read Post »