
10 Questions with the Papal Nuncio
Our 15 minutes drilling a papal nuncio on everything from working for the Pope to the crisis in Iraq and Syria.
Our 15 minutes drilling a papal nuncio on everything from working for the Pope to the crisis in Iraq and Syria.
Aid to the Church in Need’s Phillip Collignon speaks about the recent expulsion and purging of Christians in Mosul, how they are being assisted in their time of great need, and the sober reality of Christian persecution throughout the world today.
Bishop Peter Comensoli of the Archdiocese of Sydney speaks on the Royal Commission on child sexual abuse: the scourge of sexual abuse, how the Catholic Church is responding, and how young Catholics can and should respond to this issue.
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.
Natasha D speaks with law and human rights expert Prof. Brian Scarnecchia on the shifting notion of human rights at an international level, the problem of concupiscence in the legislation of immorality, and the state of contraception around the world.
How prevelant is the issue of human sex trafficking? What is the state of the battle around the world? How can we help put an end to this evil? We sat down with Justin T. Murff, director of Set Free: Now! to find out.
We recently spoke to St Thomas More Society President Michael McAuley who shared his insights into the links between Christianity and the practice of law.
In this comprehensive review of the topic, Greg Donnelly presents the state of the debate in Australia, the constitutional problems with legislating on same-sex marriage, the legal and social causes of the current marriage situation, and the relevant policy of his own party – the ALP – since the much-publicised National Conference in late-2011.