
Hermaneutics of Gender
Connor explores the traditional gender roles and the importance of them for a man in today’s social and cultural climate.
Connor explores the traditional gender roles and the importance of them for a man in today’s social and cultural climate.
Luke and Victoria discuss Humanae Vitae, and how the document – along with the acceptance and rejection of it – has affected their lives.
James Parker talks about growth and the stages of development, and explains the importance of growing up in a healthy, loving environment.
Bishop Robert Barron explains that Michelle Wolf’s recent comment on abortion at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was not only a bad joke, but an indicator of a throwaway culture in which the elite thoughtlessly discard the vulnerable.
James Parker shares his testimony of abandonment, growing up in a foster family, sexual abuse, and his journey to healing with the Lord.
50 years after the publication of Humanae Vitae (“On the Regulation of Birth”), Archbishop Julian explores the opportunity to rediscover the essential truth about love and relationships which Pope Paul VI proclaims.
Madeleine Carrington explores the Theology of the Body and also the examples given to us by the saints in how they lived it in their life and vocation.
Archbishop Julian provides thoughts on renewed calls for euthanasia legislation in the Tasmanian parliament, and offers a positive Christian alternative which promotes a “good death” for those at the end of their life.