How the bishops’ job descriptions changed
Many years ago I read a book titled Bishops – But What Kind? It was a collection of essays by Catholic, Orthodox, […]
How the bishops’ job descriptions changed Read Post »
Many years ago I read a book titled Bishops – But What Kind? It was a collection of essays by Catholic, Orthodox, […]
How the bishops’ job descriptions changed Read Post »
From Fr Wojciech Szypula SVD, Department of Theology, St Augustine College, Sr Judith Coyle IHM, Senior Lecturer & Coordinator: Pastoral
Are we using the right bible? Read Post »
BY UGONNA JOHN BOSCO EZEOMEDO The word Alleluia comes from the Hebrew and literally means Praise Yah, and is translated
Why there is no Alleluia in Lent Read Post »
Today, every day around the country, Catholics are engaging scripture in their communities, homes, parishes and education centres and
Learning to love the bible Read Post »
I was disturbed to read that at the recent consistory Pope Benedict had addressed the new cardinals as “Lord Cardinals”.
It was the year in which Pope Benedict presided over World Youth Day in Madrid, the beatification of Bl John
Year-end Review 2011 Read Post »
English-speaking Catholics were surprised three years ago to learn that the English translation of the Roman Missal, in use since
Missal 1: Getting ready for new words at Mass Read Post »
This weeks article on the new missal looks at the context of the decision to develop and use a new
Missal 2: How we got to English Read Post »
In Southern Africa, we implemented the new Roman missal’s Phase One the changes that most directly involve the congregation in
Missal 5: New prayers for the Eucharist Read Post »
Phase Three of the new translation process will see the introduction of the new lectionary with its different translation of
Missal 6: Scripture and the Mass Read Post »