The packaging of spirituality
When I was a youngster back in the 1950s, it was made abundantly clear to me by my parents, catechism […]
The packaging of spirituality Read Post »
When I was a youngster back in the 1950s, it was made abundantly clear to me by my parents, catechism […]
The packaging of spirituality Read Post »
Readers of The Southern Cross possibly more than most Catholics know what these days are. Over time one wonders are
Holy days or holidays? Read Post »
American movie director, satirist and Catholic, Michael Moore, wrote an e-mail to his friends and the hundreds of thousands of
Blessed are the wealthy? Read Post »
Today we see a huge, admirable amount of efforts invested in the promotion of both cooperation and unity among Christians.
Ecumenism: The pitfalls Read Post »
Some people spend many a happy hour delving into the devious minds of serial criminals. Others devote lifetimes to trying
How kids see relationships Read Post »
One of the things that has always been a blessing in my life is my attendant sense of my own
The immortal pilgrim Read Post »
The new arrangement enabling Traditional Anglicans to come into full communion with the Catholic Church raises two interesting questions. Firstly,
Two Very Practical Questions Read Post »
Should priests hear secrets that should be dealt with properly under the law? Some priests engaged in paedophilia may not
Confession and justice Read Post »
Archbishop Denis Hurley would have approved of a pilgrimage to Robben Island in his honour taking on a profoundly ecumenical
A pilgrimage to Robben Island Read Post »