Church in the Modern World
Fr Joel Wallace looks at Gaudium et Spes through the eyes of Bl. John Paul II and Benedict XVI, and presents why the Church needed to become more “self-aware” in her modern context.
Fr Joel Wallace looks at Gaudium et Spes through the eyes of Bl. John Paul II and Benedict XVI, and presents why the Church needed to become more “self-aware” in her modern context.
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.
Fr Paul Rowse discusses the notion of a separation of Church and State in Australia, and gives three reasons why the Church must speak out on issues in the public square.
Does the Church uses its influence to impose its own views on society? What is the relationship between Church and State? What does the Church have to contribute to the public sphere? Bishop Julian discusses these questions and more in this episode of Q&A.
In his third talk at IMS 2013, Drake McCallister establishes St Peter as the rock on which the Church is built; and explains that the Church identifies and keeps the truth without change.
Archbishop Mark Coleridge looks at what the Church is, its development in the days of the early Church, the dangers of “craving acceptance” as the Church in wider society, and the Gospel that Christ and the Church proclaims.
What is evangelisation? What did evangelisation look like to the early Church, and is this the same for us today? How are we to evangelise in an indifferent or hostile society? Bishop Julian answers these questions and more!
Did you miss last night’s World Youth Day Formation Night? That’s okay, Cradio was there…