God, Marriage and the Culture of Life
Eamonn Keane discusses the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae, and how removing God from culture leads to the erosion of morality, the breakdown of marriage, and the rise of a culture of death.
Eamonn Keane studied Commerce and Education at the National University of Ireland, and studied Religious Education at the Catholic Teachers Training College in Sydney, Australia. He is the current Head of Social Science at Redfield College in Dural, Australia.
Eamonn Keane discusses the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae, and how removing God from culture leads to the erosion of morality, the breakdown of marriage, and the rise of a culture of death.
Eamonn Keanne talks about our creation, the fall, how God poured out Himself to redeem us, and how He reveals His power over death through the Resurrection.
Eamonn Keanne speaks on God’s continuous calling for us in the Sacrament of Confession and how we receive His forgiveness.
Eamonn Keane explores the encyclicals of St John Paul II to bring out his enduring legacy, with particular reference to the Second Vatican Council, the human being, and God Himself.
Eamonn Keanne of Redfield College speaks on how faith and reason are integrated – and thus how God has a place in all parts of our lives.
Eamonn Keane discusses the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae, and how removing God from culture leads to the erosion of morality, the breakdown of marriage, and the rise of a culture of death.
Eamonn Keanne talks about man being made in the image of God through love, the damage done by sin, how God poured out himself to redeem us, and how He reveals His power over death through The Resurrection.
Eamonn Keanne speaks on God’s continuous calling for us reconciliation, how we receive His forgiveness, and the graces we obtain through coming back to God in the Sacrament of Confession.