The Blessed Martyrs of Compiègne: Who were they?
The Martyrs of Compiègne were the 16 members of the Carmel of Compiègne, executed on 17 July 1794 during the French Revolution. The martyrs were proclaimed venerable in 1902 and were beatified in 1906.
SUNDAY REFLECTION
Gospel reflections – Fourth Sunday of Easter
3 May 2020
The Shepherd and Guardian of our souls
Each year, on the Fourth Sunday of Easter, the...
Introduction: The Year of Faith and the Brief Exploration of our Faith
In conjunction with the Year of Faith, Today’s Catholic is putting together a series of articles by Fr Felix Au on the Apostles’ Creed,...
Suffering: Being incomplete but never helpless victim!
Suffering is ubiquitous. Obviously antagonistic yet suffering is intimate to all existence, if not life itself. Though some of them are natural, others man-made, like the 1MDB scandal or symptomatic, like Covid-19, and the rest are unknown, but all strike without mercy.
God’s love eases suffering of COVID-19 patients
The days pass and I realize that God's love is my strength and energy to fling myself into taking tender care of patients
By Sister...
Bland Catholic leaders incapable of sharing Asian realities
In the following two-part interview, Indian theologian Father Felix Wilfred explains the serious structural changes that should be In this...










































