by Phuti Makgabo | Mar 14, 2021 | Lenten Appeal, Lenten Reflections
A Lenten reflection by Bishop Victor Phalana, the Bishop of the Diocese of Klerksdorp.Fourth Sunday of Lent. There is darkness in each of us. We need to let the light of Christ shine into that darkness. But there is goodness in us too. We are also attracted to that...
by Phuti Makgabo | Mar 13, 2021 | Lenten Appeal, Lenten Reflections
A Lenten reflection by Fr. Peter Williams OFM, on Saturday of the Third Week of Lent True prayer draws us closer to others. The only true attitude before God is that of the tax collector. Jesus wants us to reflect upon our attitudes towards God and towards others. We...
by Phuti Makgabo | Mar 12, 2021 | Lenten Appeal, Lenten Reflections
A Lenten reflection by Fr. Hugh O’Connor, the Secretary General of SACBC. Women remain the backbone of families, of our communities and the wider society. Despite being considered a backbone of our society and of our family life they are still considered to be...
by Phuti Makgabo | Mar 11, 2021 | Lenten Appeal, Lenten Reflections
A Lenten reflection by Fr. Russell Pollitt SJ, on Thursday of the Third Week of Lent. People with hardened hearts simply don’t listen. We follow the dictates of our evil hearts and refuse to follow God. God waits, whispering words which very often we might not hear...
by Phuti Makgabo | Mar 10, 2021 | Lenten Appeal, Lenten Reflections
A Lenten reflection by Fr. Smilo Mngadi of the Diocese of Mariannhill on a Wednesday of the Third Week of Lent. Look at the law more as a guide. A law is like a manual. While a burglar bar or gate is prevents you from inside to go outside its aim is not to...
by Phuti Makgabo | Mar 9, 2021 | Lenten Appeal, Lenten Reflections
A Lenten reflection from Fr. Zane Godwin of the Archdiocese of Cape Town. The king has mercy on us and cancels our huge debt. We have short memories concerning the forgiveness we have received from God in the past…and yet we are acutely aware of the hurts others have...
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