On the occasion of International Translation Day (September 30, 2024), a day dedicated to honouring the vital role of translators, interpreters, and other language professionals in promoting global communication and …
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“Go to the ant, O sluggard, study her ways and learn wisdom; for though she has no chief, no commander or ruler, she procures her food in the summer, stores …
In October 2021, Pope Francis launched the Synod on Synodality, a two-year journey of listening and dialogue, which aims to redefine how the Church engages with its members and responds …
In his beautiful, easily readable, and humour-spiced book, “The Spirituality of Humor and Laughter: Why Good Things Happen To Bad People” (www.christianfaithpublishing.com, 2022), Reverend Father Eugen Nkardzedze, a priest of …
“As long as lions don’t have their historians, tales of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.” This is a common saying that serves as a critique of historical and …
The late Ethiopian Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi, once said, “I would love to be the African leader that steps down, that overthrows this idea of a “Big Man” ruler. I …
The late South African Anglican Archbishop and Nobel Peace laureate, Desmond Tutu, once said “Our maturity will be judged by how well we are able to agree to disagree and …
Pope Benedict XVI once said, “Music can become prayer.” This reflects his deep appreciation for the spiritual and transcendent qualities of music within the context of Christian worship and personal …
It is 7:30 in the morning of January 1, 1993. Christian Cardinal Tumi, the Archbishop of Douala in Cameroon, has summoned his Christians, and all men and women of …
Each year, when the Muslim Feast of the Ram comes around, I always remember the day I offered Holy Mass for a Muslim pilgrim, praying to God to protect and …