How to give the laity a greater say
In her column Lay Leaders Arise (January 16-22), Toni Rowland discussed a proposed lay leadership structure, asking readers to let […]
How to give the laity a greater say Read Post »
In her column Lay Leaders Arise (January 16-22), Toni Rowland discussed a proposed lay leadership structure, asking readers to let […]
How to give the laity a greater say Read Post »
I did not choose to focus on marriage during Lent because of seeing marriage as a penance, although it can
Couples, be friends Read Post »
Having always enjoyed all those wonderful stories of Catholicism in France from the erudite pen of Owen Williams and of
Piddling in Tuscany Read Post »
IT has been said that the notion of servant leadership is alien to Africa. Among Africans, the argument goes, leadership
An evangelical opportunity Read Post »
Every year round about this time, when my children were still in primary school, there was the inevitable dinner table
Doing extraordinary things for other people Read Post »
I had often met her at the Companys Gardens in Cape Town on my way to Mass. Somehow we always
Now, where was I with Elijah? Read Post »
Two things in life give me immense pleasure. One is the listening to the humour and wisdom that comes from
Children’s letters to God will put you in the picture Read Post »
By Rampe Hlobo SJ Last month the world celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Ironically,
Imago Dei: What it Means for Us Read Post »
In my November column, I made a brief reference to servant leadership. The question the article asked was how one
What a Marxist liked about Jesus Read Post »