The misery of secular fundamentalism
Since the campaign to discredit Pope Benedict started, I’ve had messages, veiled and otherwise, asking whether I was still a […]
The misery of secular fundamentalism Read Post »
Since the campaign to discredit Pope Benedict started, I’ve had messages, veiled and otherwise, asking whether I was still a […]
The misery of secular fundamentalism Read Post »
By Fr Chris Townsend Whenever the Church responds to media reports on the abuse crisis, it is often seen immediately
How SA Church deals with abuse Read Post »
Playing golf on the famous Open courses of Scotland some years ago was for me in all honesty a sham.
Stirring times in Scotland Read Post »
By Fr Joe Falkiner OP This experience goes back to 1973. In those days in our country black people had
The domino effect miracle Read Post »
The African Synod II last October proudly marked the growing number of Africans in religious congregations, some whom occupy important
A new religious charism in Africa Read Post »
By Fr Smangaliso Mkhatshwa Until the recent past many Catholic churches, especially in rural areas, were called “missions”. This, in
Cry, the beloved mission station Read Post »
Every now and then I am inclined towards a temper tantrum, usually brought on by an over-indulgence of chocolate or
Misguided love for animals Read Post »
By Br Simeon Banda FSM One day last year I was doing my reflection on the very top of our
Why I am a Brother Read Post »
By Colleen Constable Recently my brother and I saw a religious sister dressed in a modern jacket and skirt combination,
Ways to be ‘brides of Christ’ in the world Read Post »