The Liturgy – Lost In Translation?
Amidst growing opposition to the new English translation of the Mass it is worth reflecting on the historical development of […]
The Liturgy – Lost In Translation? Read Post »
Amidst growing opposition to the new English translation of the Mass it is worth reflecting on the historical development of […]
The Liturgy – Lost In Translation? Read Post »
By Joseph Falkiner OP While coordinating a team promoting vocations for ten male religious orders and congregations in KwaZulu-Natal, I
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In the past Nicene Creed form, we used the words begotten of the Father. In the new form we say
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I was very glad to read in The Southern Cross’ Christmas edition that some parishes have decided to make 2009
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Well, the judges have put their heads together, and I’m delighted to say they have been unanimous in their choice
Anagrams for Africa: what an army of winners! Read Post »
In many ways South Africa is a laboratory of social change. Most unexpectedly, our little Catholic community has become an
The Law of Unintended Linguistic Outcomes Read Post »
I find it quite alarming how rapidly the gap between rich and poor is widening. And to make matters worse,
How much for my sock? Read Post »
by Mark Pattison A new American study, to be published in February, shows that exposure to violent media makes adolescents
TV violence fosters real-life violence Read Post »
As more than 130 countries celebrate the International Year of Astronomy, the Vatican also turned its gaze toward the heavens.
Vatican’s star-studded celebration for Galileo Read Post »