Committing our focus on the family
Family-friendly, family-focused and family-centred. Are they all the same thing or is it just semantics to pose that question?
Committing our focus on the family Read Post »
Family-friendly, family-focused and family-centred. Are they all the same thing or is it just semantics to pose that question?
Committing our focus on the family Read Post »
Keen readers may have picked up in the last few editions of The Southern Cross that I have just started a new
Seasons of Discomfort and Joy Read Post »
Liturgical Calendar Year B Weekdays Cycle Year 1 Sunday, February 22, First Sunday of Lent Genesis 9:8-15, Psalms 25:4-9, 1
Mass Readings 22 February – 1 March, 2015 Read Post »
By Carol Glatz Liberty and equality are not enough for the well-being of a nation, there must also be a
Pope: Liberty & Equality can Turn Bad Read Post »
From John Lee, Johannesburg A priority for us Catholic Christians is to get involved in the work of evangelisation which
The Gospel Message: Basis of our Faith Read Post »
Almost two years into the papacy of Pope Francis, it has become clear that this pontiff thrives on hearing different
Open Dialogue in Church Read Post »
BY Phiwokuhle Siyabonga Xulu In 2011 I was fortunate enough to share in community with the Congregation of the Oratory of
A Community of Warmth & Love Read Post »
On TV?we see programmes that show the transformation of people or homes. Likewise, Lent is a time for a spiritual
Lent: Time for a Make-Over Read Post »
Paul Couturier was born in France in 1881 to a family of a Jewish background and grew up among Muslims
The Father of Modern Ecumenism Read Post »