Hark, Harold and other angels
A frequently used English phrase is: “Out of the mouths of babes”, which of course comes from two separate biblical […]
Hark, Harold and other angels Read Post »
A frequently used English phrase is: “Out of the mouths of babes”, which of course comes from two separate biblical […]
Hark, Harold and other angels Read Post »
They delude themselves, those who think morals and ethics are not going to be a major issue in next month’s
Will SA cope with the need for ethics? Read Post »
By Bishop Edward Risi –Â Bishop Roche, president of the International Commission for English in the Liturgy (ICEL), addressed the bishops’
Liturgical Translations Explained Read Post »
By Cardinal Wilfrid Napier OFM Shortly before Christmas I participated in a BBC Radio debate on what that radio station
When the media get it wrong Read Post »
Never before in the history of mankind — and I mean mankind, not that politically correct alternative, humankind — has
A mandate on gender bias Read Post »
Learning from and teaching for life fits in well with the March family life theme of “Managing Growth” which of
A lesson from judging too soon Read Post »
St Paul states that lesbians and homosexuals are filthy and worthy of death (Romans 1:18-32). Yet today we have two
Homosexuality ‘worthy of death’? Read Post »
Chatting about the heady subject of man’s inhumanity to man during the lunch break at a business conference recently, I
Bolt for freedom the bottom line Read Post »
By Rampe Hlobo SJ Refugees and non-nationals have had to endure unspeakable treatment and sometimes even atrocities in South Africa.
Strangers or neighbours? Read Post »