And So We fight!
Jesus was totally nonviolent. Any serious contextual reading of the Gospel reveals Jesus courageously, prophetically proclaiming the Kingdom of God […]
Jesus was totally nonviolent. Any serious contextual reading of the Gospel reveals Jesus courageously, prophetically proclaiming the Kingdom of God […]
Question: I have many religious items, such as rosaries, medals, prayer cards, small statues of saints that are damaged and
How to Dispose of Religious Items? Read Post »
The memorial service for Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane will be held on Thursday 16 February at Sacred Heart College in Johannesburg.
Sacred Heart College To Remember Former Student Tebello Motsoane Read Post »
The idea of humanity’s dominion over nature has proved disastrous, and the stewardship model is flawed. But there is a
A Community of Creation Read Post »
The Catholic faith is still everywhere in Bavaria, as Southern Cross pilgrims to the Oberammergau Passion Play saw. Günther Simmermacher
Catholic Bavaria and the Passion Play Read Post »
Sermon by Emmanuel Suntheni OSB – Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A Sermon And Christian Act In The Word Theme:
Christ-shaped Hearts!: 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Read Post »
Franciscan Reflections From The Hermitage – Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time Year A – Ending Violence & Vengeance – Matthew
Sixth Sunday Reflection: Ending Violence & Vengeance Read Post »
In the 5th century, the twins St Benedict and St Scholastic were born in Nursia (now Norcia) in the central Italian
St Scholastica’s Pasta e Ceci Read Post »
Most Christians, Catholic and non-Catholic, tend to think that ours is an opinionated Church. Even someone with little interest in
Are We Afraid to Have Opinions? Read Post »