The 12 Articles of the Creed
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Examination malpractices: Who is to blame?
July 10, 2021
Keep it short and simple
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The entrance antiphon goes thus: “Rejoice, Jerusalem, and all who love her. Be joyful, all who were in mourning; exult and be satisfied at her consoling breast.” In a contrast...
Read moreThe readings of today affords us the opportunity to reflect on the Commercialisation of Religion and the Desecration of the Temple. One of the greatest Jewish feasts in Jerusalem is...
Read moreThe liturgy of today reveals to us the identity of Christ as it centers on his transfiguration on Mount Tabor and the call to listen to him. The transfiguration gives...
Read moreToday the Church celebrates the first Sunday of lent, a new liturgical season that began with Ash Wednesday. Lent commemorates the forty days Christ spent in the desert immediately after...
Read moreFebruary 11 is celebrated as World Day of the Sick, an annual observation introduced by Pope John Paul II as a way for believers to offer prayers for the sick....
Read moreWhat is our conception of suffering? Are we the type of Christians that don’t want to hear the word “suffer” or are we among those that endlessly ask: “How can...
Read moreIn a society where people are living in abject poverty and great difficulties like in Nigeria, Religion, in the words of Karl Max, “becomes the opium of the masses” who...
Read moreOn 30 September 2019, the feast of St. Jerome, who is known for his translation of Scripture and commentaries on the Gospels, Pope Francis, in his Motu Proprio (Apostolic letter)...
Read moreToday’s liturgy reminds us that God calls each one of us by our names to the life of holiness as he called Samuel in the first reading and the Apostles...
Read moreOn this second Sunday of Advent the Liturgy invites us to be ready and prepare to receive the Lord Jesus Christ. We wait eagerly for someone dear to us, one...
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