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Book Review: Religious Freedom after the Sexual Revolution by Helen Alvaré
G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936) famously said in 1926: There is more madness coming out of Manhattan than out of Moscow. Marxists had conducted a dramatic revolution ... Read More
How to embrace your Baptismal call for the good of the Church
Catechumens receive the Sacrament of Baptism at this years Cathedral Easter Vigil Mass. Baptism is the first and most important thing that happens to any ... Read More
The importance of ‘Examined Emotions’ in decisions about ethics
Margaret Somerville From the Classroom to the War in Gaza VAD – euthanasia - has been legalised in the ACT. If we believe that it ... Read More
2024 Tim Fischer Oration: Who is Dr Helen Alvaré?
A palpable sense of concern looms in a climate where the fabric of Australian Christian society is strained. The Catholic Voice asked Dr Michael Casey ... Read More
Life is good in Batlow with a basket full of apples
St Mary’s Primary School students (left to right) Amara, Charlotte, Ari and Elizabeth had a delicious time picking apples at Montague Orchard. When you live ... Read More
ACT’s passed Euthanasia (VAD) Bill based on ‘mistaken compassion’ says Archbishop Prowse
The Voluntary Assisted Dying bill was passed through Canberra's Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, marking a significant shift in the territory's healthcare landscape. With the bill's ... Read More
81-year-old fundraising champion raises money to fight Parkinson’s
Ted Kell At 81 years of age, Ted Kell won’t be hanging up his walking shoes anytime soon. The St John the Apostle parishioner has ... Read More