New Media, New Evangelisation
Archbishop Julian Porteous speaks on the focus and purpose of the New Evangelisation, how the new media have changed communication, and what opportunities this provides for the Church in the 21st Century.
Archbishop Julian Porteous speaks on the focus and purpose of the New Evangelisation, how the new media have changed communication, and what opportunities this provides for the Church in the 21st Century.
We chat to In God They Trust? author Roy Williams about the role of religion for Tony Abbott as Prime Minister, whether a person of faith can currently stand for their religion in the current political landscape, and how the faithful can make their voices heard.
What did Pope Francis really say? We took the liberty of compiling four of the best reports and commentaries we have come across to date.
Acclaimed Vatican journalist John L. Allen Jr speaks on the major trends that the Church is currently facing, and how Pope Francis is important for the future of the Church in light of these trends.
In his homily for Wednesday in the 25th week in Ordinary Time, Fr Anthony Casamento speaks on the depths of God’s forgiveness, and how in the words of Pope Francis we must pray for “the grace not to tire of asking forgiveness”.
In his homily for Tuesday in the 25th week in Ordinary Time, Fr Anthony Casamento reflects on how each one of us is called to use our unique gifts in order to build up Christ’s Kingdom.
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.
In his homily for the 25th week in Ordinary Time, Fr Anthony Casamento challenges us to be active listeners to the voice of God in our lives.