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CathBlog June 14: Begging for a chance
Lucia Nardo examines her own conscience about beggars, and relfects on how her son reacts to them.
Lucia Nardo examines her own conscience about beggars, and relfects on how her son reacts to them.
Elizabeth McKenzie, a Melbourne writer and editor of Tinteán online, finds consolation in every day activities.
Melbourne writer Ann Rennie considers the change of seasons in her latest Cathblog....
John Hill reflects on a continuing echo of French/Algerian novellist Albert Camus, more than half a century after the writer's death.
In this blog, Dr Drasko Dizdar ponders the gift of the Holy Spirit in human sexuality...
Devett O'Brien is based in Paris as the Secretary-General of the International Young Catholic Students (IYCS). Here, he looks at evangelizing the global development agenda...
BY STEFAN GIGACZ After launching his social media presence on Twitter in late 2012 - in eight languages no less - Pope Benedict has decided to go one better this year by tweeting in Latin. "Twitter is a tool which requires rapid communication," Roberto
I spent Christmas and New Year in the Moselle Valley, one of the major wine-producing regions of Germany. Here, December 27, the feast day of St John the Apostle, has special significance, writes Gabrielle McMullen. The scriptures refer to St John as
Time was when Catholics, Australian or otherwise, could look forward with relish to reading the works of a famous convert. These were sometimes introduced by means of a biography, like this one, or, posthumously, by accounts that were more memoir than
It is an irony that we are being encouraged to boldly call people back to the Church, at a time when the Church has never been more distrusted, exposed and held up to criticism. Yet there may be a special meaning and opportunity in this, writes Noel
Creating our own personal space is a pleasure in life that many of us like to indulge in for hours on end. Be it setting up a water feature in our backyard, repainting our wall with that special colour choice or building a tree house in the backyard, the act
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