Teachers, perpetrate not this atrocity
Young people should know that it is incompatible with human dignity to be used as tools by othersContinue Reading
Joy of accompanying college students
By: Sr. Surekha Nayak “Look back and get experience Look forward and see hope Look around and see reality Look within and feel confidence.” This is what I have experienced when I heard first from Sr. Cessy, our provincial superior of Sisters of Holy Cross of Chavanod of Calcutta ProvinceContinue Reading
Some Lenten thoughts: Being with the other
The church is showing her maternal side, her motherly face to a humanity that is woundedContinue Reading
Unusual encounter with death
Valson Thampu It is now a year since Paul Kalanithi’s When Breath Becomes Air was published (February 2016). Not surprisingly, it has made its way into the Booker list for 2016. It is remarkable how this book has gripped – in part, certainly, by our fearful fascination with its subjectContinue Reading
Time to return Father Abu’s kindness
We have to follow his example and support our brothers and sistersContinue Reading
It can get worse than this. But should it?
It is time to express uncompromising disapproval of this national slurContinue Reading
A veiled threat
In India, Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and Parsis,, both male and female, cover their heads and remove their footwear while worshippingContinue Reading
Inflection point in Tamil politics
The people of Tamil Nadu deserve a better fare. If their leaders do not give it to them, they could begin to help themselves.Continue Reading
Love walking in the rain
By Fr Cedric Prakash sj* Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a wonderful city complete with history, tradition and modernity. Amman, however on a very cold (temperature less than 5 ℃) and rainy day is not the most exciting place to be in. Above all, since Amman is built onContinue Reading