Feasts
Fr. Joseph Gill

The Mission Ad Gentes

In the early 1900s, a group of French missionary priests called the White Fathers (so-called because of their white habits) began mission work in French

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Feasts
Fr. Gerald Musa

The Holy Trinity and One God

“God is not something vague… He is tangible; He is not abstract but has a name: God is love.” ~ Pope Francis. Most African traditional

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Politics
Fr. Gerald Musa

Religion and Civic Duty

Some Nigerians came to ask: “Is it right to join the ongoing street protests against police brutality?” I responded: “Stand up for justice, stand against

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Religion
Fr. Gerald Musa

Where is God?

The year 2020 that would be remembered in the history of the world as the year in which the coronavirus ravaged people and nations, and

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Life
Fr. Gerald Musa

Have No Fear

In many African cultures, a boy is initiated into adulthood only after he’s able to stay in a forest all night and alone. In the

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Charismatics in Context

“Certain signs point to a weakening in the sense of mystery in those very liturgical celebrations that should be fostering that sense. It is, therefore,

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Saint Augustine of Hippo by Philippe de Champaigne
Spirituality
Godwin Delali Adadzie

Homilies from an African Priest

The famous African bishop, doctor and Father of the Church, Saint Augustine of Hippo, once said, “If you believe what you like in the gospels,

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