Better to discuss than to lecture
In our postmodern way of free thinking, does the word lecture come across as rather dictatorial? It possibly does even more […]
Better to discuss than to lecture Read Post »
In our postmodern way of free thinking, does the word lecture come across as rather dictatorial? It possibly does even more […]
Better to discuss than to lecture Read Post »
Duke Ellington’s jazz standard notes: Things ain’t what they used to be! Being a bit of a musician I often
In 2016, Let’s Change for the Better Read Post »
How will Jesus be revealed in the year ahead? This month the Supreme Court of Appeal changed Oscar Pistorius’ conviction
Mercy or Madness? Read Post »
The month of November, which begins with All Souls’ Day, places a focus on caring for those who experience loss.
Dealing with Loss Read Post »
Even well-balanced adult parents might have had some difficulty keeping afloat in the sea of reports emanating from the Synod
Why Split Family from Laity? Read Post »
While children, especially young ones, observe their parents relationships this is what the Church describes as remote marriage preparation it
Let’s Remember Mrs Daswa’s Story Read Post »
The theme of “Commitment to Marriage” was chosen for September but in fact the bishops’ Marriage Awareness Campaign already started
How Much do we Value Couples? Read Post »
Issues of sexuality have surfaced recently when in an Irish referendum the majority of the population approved same-sex unions and
Let’s talk about sexuality Read Post »
What a hectic family month June was, certainly for me. There were two birthdays, Father’s Day and the anniversary of
Committed to Grandparents Read Post »