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Lindsay Tanner and Tony Abbott recently gave thoughtful speeches about the place of the churches in public life, which merit a reflective response.
Italy, Caravaggio and Catholicism.
In the Catholic funeral liturgy, we hear that ‘Life is changed, not ended’. These words, laconic and simple, have stayed with me recently.
In this edited extract from the 2006 Manning Clark Lecture, ‘5 R’s for the Enlargers: Race, Religion, Respect, Rights and the Republic’, Frank Brennan focuses on respect.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and the 40th of Winston Churchill’s. They never met and had totally different temperaments. But some things they had in common.
There is an art to the big event. Anyone who’s planned a wedding knows it, and that should be enough to give hives to anyone imagining what it took to get George Bush’s inauguration off the ground.
Anthony Ham wonders whether Spain can still be considered a Catholic country after all.
In the biblical narrative, priests and prophets are more chalk and cheese than birds of a feather.
A good way to close discussion of Iraq, Palestine or refugees is to accuse your opponents of holding the doctrine of moral equivalence.
What shape is modern Western culture in today?
Dorothy Horsfield speaks to some articulate and revolutionary Islamic women
Bruce Duncan looks at the role of the church following the war in Iraq
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