Any room for priests, monks and nuns in an atheistic world?
Fr Pius Mary Noonan OSB looks at what the meaning and practice of the monastic life, and its role in the context of an increasingly atheistic world.
Fr Pius Mary Noonan OSB looks at what the meaning and practice of the monastic life, and its role in the context of an increasingly atheistic world.
Nigel Zimmermann explores the erasure of Christianity from the Australian public square, and how Christians can respond to this environment by becoming “creative minorities” to revive society.
Karl Schmude explores the concept of post-secularism with reference to the crisis of liberalism and the damage done to relationships between men and women.
Katherine Turnbull shares about the vision of the Culture Project and the role of sexual morality in restoring and maintaining culture.
Bishop Christopher Saunder explores the beautiful ways in which indigenous people enrich the Church through their own culture and traditions.
Bishop Robert Barron reflects on the rise of psychologist Jordan Peterson, and offers his thoughts on Peterson’s recent book “12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos”.
Katherine and Lorraine speak with Stephen McInerney about liberal education, the loss of culture in Australia, and the teaching program of John Senior.
Dr Gary Johns speaks about the postmodern culture and how it has influenced the contemporary world, and the idea of shaping one’s identity in relation to race and culture.