REASON & FAITH: Authority of Knowledge
That usual session among university students on reason and faith was rudely disrupted by the sudden influx of zealous students. As sudden as it happened, it swiftly settled jaggedly into two opposing camps; the dominant secularists and hardy theists.
A Franciscan Journey: Interview with Friar David Au
Friar David Au, OFM shares with readers of Today’s Catholic his journey into the Franciscan Order and why the Franciscan vocation is so special to him.
Fr Noel Hanrahan – A Life Lived to the Full
I met Fr Noel Hanrahan when he was first posted to St Peter College, Kuching in 1983 and over the years have worked with him many a time in various circumstances.
Praying the World Mission Rosary
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen inaugurated the World Mission Rosary in February 1951 to encourage Catholics not only to pray for themselves but also for the whole world. Each of the five decades is of a different colour to represent each of the five continents.
Busy working mom promotes praying rosary daily ‘One Hail Mary at a Time’
She's raising seven children while managing a household, marriage and high-energy career in banking. It's no wonder Kristin Reilly considers prayer - more specifically the rosary - her life raft.
Synodality gives voice to people on the periphery
The synod on synodality is indeed a grace-filled opportunity for the people of God. It has helped them to go through a conversion experience and to journey with Jesus ...










































