Architecture at the Service of Catholic Culture
Michael Suttie explores the pitfalls of modern architecture and the principles of classical & traditional architecture which can improve our built societies today.
Michael Suttie explores the pitfalls of modern architecture and the principles of classical & traditional architecture which can improve our built societies today.
Fr Paul Dressler speaks about how the Church can only be rebuild through love: wanting it, doing it, and praying for it.
Bishop John Corriveau OFM Cap. draws on four passages from Scripture to explain how the Eucharist rebuilds the Church – and how we can take part in this work.
In this conversation at Theology on Tap, Professor John Finnis and Bishop Anthony Fisher OP discuss the recent popes’ thoughts on faith and reason, the Second Vatican Council, the problem of relativism & more.
The Church is often criticised for its priceless art, ornate vessels and grand cathedrals – wouldn’t it be more ‘Christian’ to sell them and give the money to the poor? Bernard provides his response…
Dr Matthew Tan explores why we ought not overlook the important role of community in salvation.
Fr Simon Grainger, assistant priest at Sacred Heart Parish in Croydon, Victoria, provides a quick overview of salvation history, the formation of the Church, and the Sacraments which continue Christ’s mission today.
In breaking open Vatican II’s Lumen Gentium, Schoenstatt Sister Isabell Naumann explores what the Church is and what it is meant for, the images of the Church found in the document, and Mary’s connection with the Church.