The 12 Articles of the Creed
June 14, 2021
Examination malpractices: Who is to blame?
July 10, 2021
Justice is one of the cardinal virtues besides prudence, fortitude and temperance. Justice in its ordinary and proper sense is a moral quality or habit, which perfects the will and...
Read moreSince the advent modern media, social and mass media indeed make the world a global village. It means there are higher and easier possibilities of interaction with people, even of...
Read moreIn the New Testament, Jesus reveals the mercy of God through His teachings, actions, signs and miracles. He used parables to drive home His message of mercy. We shall single...
Read moreIn declaring the Jubilee of Mercy, Pope Francis made it clear that the Mercy of God is boundless, it is without end and inexhaustible. Hence, he calls on everyone to...
Read moreChristians must stand to wage war against menaces that give us a horrific stare, with all the weapons of Christian moral values and a surprising attitude of non-violence to a...
Read moreThis week, we reflect on one of the most precious gifts given to us by God; the treasure of the Holy Scriptures, the Word of God. My dear friends, we...
Read moreContinued from last week Lent, therefore, comes handy to provide us with a golden opportunity to pick ourselves up, dust ourselves and keep our footsteps firm and sure on this...
Read more• The third is witnessing to charity Continued from last week This call to combine charity with faith is nowhere more strongly echoed than in this Lenten Message by Pope...
Read more• The first is prayer; the second is fasting Continued from last week The first is prayer. In the Garden of Gethsamane when His hour came, Jesus noticed His closest...
Read moreDear brothers and sisters in Christ, the Liturgical Calendar of the Catholic Church entails different seasons which reflect various moments in the history of our salvation. Each of these moments...
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