Cover Stories

Faith at the Crease Jemimah Rodrigues Shows India What Real Sport Looks Like

A year ago, Hindutva trolls called her family converters. This week, India calls her its saviour. Jemimah Rodrigues’ 127* is a reminder that faith and excellence need no permission from bigots or bann

Fr. Gaurav Nair Fr. Gaurav Nair
03 Nov 2025

Jemimah Rodrigues Bible-Thumping, Bat-Wielding Hero

Watching Jemimah Rodrigues lift India with faith, grace, and grit, we can realise that cricket can evoke something deeper. It can be a mirror of who we can be: united, humble, courageous, and greater

A. J. Philip A. J. Philip
03 Nov 2025

Articles

Once a unifying sport, cricket has been hijacked by politics and power. The BCCI now mirrors the regime's arrogance. Global bullying and stoking jingoism domestically have turned the gentleman's game

Mathew John Mathew John
03 Nov 2025

ML Satyan, a prophetic voice of conscience, lived and wrote for the poor and the Church's renewal. Fearless yet compassionate, he blended faith with activism, challenging hypocrisy and comfort while i

Jacob Peenikaparambil Jacob Peenikaparambil
03 Nov 2025

The Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision of voter lists reeks of hidden motives. By demanding fresh citizenship proof and ignoring its own past rolls, it is disenfranchising minorities and

Joseph Maliakan Joseph Maliakan
03 Nov 2025

The Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal to update the 2026 voters' list has sparked political tension. Evidently, it is a BJP-backed bid to disenfranchise minorities

Isaac Gomes Isaac Gomes
03 Nov 2025

Migrants form the invisible backbone of India's cities, yet they remain politically voiceless and socially excluded. They are denied fair housing, healthcare, and even voting rights, written out of In

Fr. John Felix Raj & Prabhat Kumar Datta Fr. John Felix Raj & Prabhat Kumar Datta
03 Nov 2025

Once a Modi admirer, Sonam Wangchuk now languishes in jail under the National Security Act. The people of Ladakh, once promised empowerment, are silenced, jobless, and disenfranchised. They were betra

Chhotebhai Chhotebhai
03 Nov 2025

The Taj Mahal, a timeless symbol of love, is now a target of hate-fueled revisionism. Despite overwhelming historical evidence, right-wing propaganda persists in recasting it as a Hindu temple.

Ram Puniyani Ram Puniyani
03 Nov 2025

Trump missed the Nobel Peace Prize, for which he had ardently longed, making no secret of it and loudly claiming he had prevented 7 wars. The fact remains that he has been supporting the inhumanity of

Thomas Menamparampil Thomas Menamparampil
03 Nov 2025

I am in for correction. With a word like 'reaction,' we have no power to stop in the middle. We have to see things through to the very end. Moreover, it never works alone but in a chain. Reaction cann

P. Raja P. Raja
03 Nov 2025

From Harappa's drainage to Hampi's aqueducts, India once built cities in harmony with nature and purpose. Today's chaotic urban sprawl betrays that legacy. A single monsoon is enough today to expose t

Pachu Menon Pachu Menon
03 Nov 2025

Kudos to a young cricketer who batted for God. May more of us learn to play our innings the same way: with courage, with grace, and with gratitude. Because when you play for Him, you never get out ...

Robert Clements Robert Clements
03 Nov 2025