By Paul Suski – Nothing is more doomed to failure than a layperson trying to tell the clergy what they ought to do. Well, perhaps
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By Paul Suski – Nothing is more doomed to failure than a layperson trying to tell the clergy what they ought to do. Well, perhaps
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As the Salesian Province of Kolkata (INC) marks its historic centenary, the forthcoming visit of the Rector Major of the International Salesian Society of Don
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By Lavoisier Fernandes – If 2025 left us worried, 2026 doesn’t yet give much reason for comfort. The Jubilee Year of Hope came with good
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Agnes was born in 291 A D into a Roman noble family and raised as a Christian. She grew up to be a young and
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John Singarayar SVD – Every January, as winter settles across northern India, Christians from countless traditions pause to pray together for unity. From the 18th
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– A Doctrinal Reflection on Monogamy Today Last full month, we, the priests of the parish of Santi Silvestro e Martino in Milan, resumed
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Subhasis Chattopadhyay Ph.D. The Jesuit Bifurcation and the Crisis of Modernity The intellectual history of twentieth-century Roman Catholicism is, in many respects, a tale of
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Sr. Molly Fernandes sfn – Sancoale, Goa: The “Rua Escravo de Maria” (Road of the Slave of Mary) resonated with hymns of praise today as
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Published by: Carmel International Publishing House ISBN: 978-93-47211-05-8 Price: Rs. 240; Pages: 196 To order, please click here By Lakshmi Athreya – The book, ‘The
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By Filomena Saraswati Giese – We are at the crossroads of where the Church is heading as great changes take place in independent countries free
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When Pope Francis said that the Church grows by witness, not by propaganda, he could have been echoing the heart of a humble German priest
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By Verghese V Joseph – January 14th is the feast day of Blessed Devasahayam Pillai, the first Indian lay martyr to be beatified. Popularly known
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Rev. Dr. Merlin Rengith Ambrose – In society’s tapestry, the impoverished and marginalised are not merely passive recipients of Christian charity; rather, they are profound
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Fr. M. Titus Mohan – The Jubilee Year of Hope is now drawing to a close. In the silence charged with expectation on the night
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John Singarayar SVD – When Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks of his bond with India’s Christian community or embraces the Pope for cameras in Rome,
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