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Parliament’s culture of death and the Church’s troubling silence

IN THE 1980s, as a pre-med student at Trinity College Dublin, I attended a lecture that I was reminded of this week. Ireland’s State Pathologist, Professor John Harbison, presented a video demonstrating how abortions are performed: limbs systematically dismembered, a human life methodically destroyed....

“Rise and Rave” at Cape Town cathedral sparks criticism

The dean of St George’s Cathedral in Cape Town has been criticized for allowing his church to be desecrated by permitting a secular electronic dance party within its precincts. However, the Very Rev Terry Lester has defended holding the dance party saying the event...
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Very Man: Two good books on seeing Jesus

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Prager’s Rational Bible – inspiration sprinkled with gold dust

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Parliament’s culture of death and the Church’s troubling silence

IN THE 1980s, as a pre-med student at Trinity College Dublin, I attended a...

“Rise and Rave” at Cape Town cathedral sparks criticism

The dean of St George’s Cathedral in Cape Town has been criticized for allowing...

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Just moments ago, MPs voted 314 to 291 in favour of the assisted suicide...

Motions and Elections submitted through Area Councils for the September synod of REACH – South Africa

Eastern Cape Area Council 1 election submitted. Election 1:  National Executive Resolution:  The Eastern Cape Area Council hereby...