Quick comebacks and zingers
I find reading the newspapers depressing these days; not just because of all the bad news in the world, but […]
Quick comebacks and zingers Read Post »
I find reading the newspapers depressing these days; not just because of all the bad news in the world, but […]
Quick comebacks and zingers Read Post »
Thank God for Facebook! A friend has just shared on her Wall that “abortion does not make you unpregnant, but
Abortion: We need more than slogans Read Post »
I used to love St Patrick’s Day at school. Not only did it come in the middle of Lent and
Moerdyk goes green for a week Read Post »
The formation of priests is one way in which the African Church might risk overlooking its local aspect. On the
The tribal priesthood Read Post »
We have read that the pope is opening the door to admit Anglican groups to fully join the Catholic Church.
Who are the Anglican converts? Read Post »
On the second day of Lent, I listened to golfer Tiger Woods apologise to all the world about his recent
Tiger blind in the woods Read Post »
At the risk of coming across as terribly parochial, I’m sure anyone who has been around the city of Cape
The Lord of dance Read Post »
By Colleen Constable Polygamy is currently dominating media reports and discussions. The form of polygamy most common in South Africa
Women must break the polygamy cycle Read Post »
By Sarah-Leah Pimentel When we were children, our catechists taught us to give up something for Lent as a way
Be life’s co-author Read Post »