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    A timely reminder about the dignity of the human person

    The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith has recently released a document which it called a “Declaration on Human Dignity”. The publication of this declaration is very timely indeed. When the freedom of the Church to teach what it believes about the nature of the human person and the purpose of human sexuality is being challenged and efforts are being made to prevent the Church from teaching what it believes, this document is an encouragement to Catholics.

    • April 17, 2024
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    Faith-based schools and religious freedom

    The Church has consistently maintained that parents, who are the first and primary teachers of their children, have the right to choose a school which accords with their beliefs and values. Our Catholic schools need to be able to teach and fully embody the Catholic faith and employ staff that are committed to respect and uphold the faith in the classroom.

    • March 20, 2024
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    Conversion Practices legislation

    We can all agree that no one should be forced to undergo any coercive practice or treatment against their consent, and there are laws currently in place which make this illegal. These laws could be strengthened if necessary but as yet there is no clear evidence from any public enquiry or the experience of the police that such practices are occurring. This is not the real focus of so called ‘conversion therapy laws’. The real focus is to put in place legal penalties for those who do not publicly affirm the ‘LGBTQI’ view of the person or sexual morality.

    • March 6, 2024
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    The Place of Blessings in Catholic Life

    A person seeks a blessing for the purpose of receiving spiritual assistance to live out his or her faith. This is the fundamental nature of any Catholic blessing. It means therefore that there are some basic conditions or requirements which must be present before a priest can give a blessing.

    • February 21, 2024
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    The question of Intercommunion

    A Catholic in receiving Holy Communion is not just brought into a personal communion with the Risen Lord. There is a communal level as well to be considered. It is an act which signifies not only a spiritual union with other members of the Church, but it is also a public affirmation of the beliefs of the Church and a commitment to the practice of the faith as it is defined by the Church.

    • February 7, 2024
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    Live not by lies

    Alexander Solzhenitsyn recognised from first-hand experience how a totalitarian government seeks to exercise complete control even over the thinking of its citizens. While we in the West are not subject to such comprehensive processes of control, it is not to say that they do not exist. To preserve the precious gift of personal freedom we need to decide not to live by lies.

    • January 17, 2024
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    The divine plan for the Church

    In the current discussion concerning the governance of the Church occasioned by the proposal of synodality, reflection on the divine plan for the Church is important. We cannot allow ourselves to depart from the divine plan.

    • December 13, 2023
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    All are welcome but there is a dress code

    There is a popular hymn sung in parishes and schools with the words, “all are welcome in this place”. In recent times there has been a great deal of emphasis placed on the Church being a place of welcome, and rightly so. We are open to receive anyone who wishes to participate in the life of the Church. We take our cues from Christ himself who reached out to those whom Pope Francis describes as being on the ‘peripheries’.

    • November 28, 2023
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    The Referendum outcome and the way of forgiveness

    The path of genuine reconciliation will only be advanced when a just process has been followed, when there is both sorrow and forgiveness for past harm. This is by no means an easy path, many of our indigenous brothers and sisters remain deeply traumatised by what has happened historically, but it is clear that this is the goal we must work together on achieving. This requires both human effort and prayer, and ultimately divine grace.

    • November 15, 2023
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    On listening to the Holy Spirit

    In the listening process a person, then, grounds him or herself in the faith of the Church. We are reminded that the Holy Spirit does not act independently of the Church and the apostolic faith. The role of the Holy Spirit is actually to confirm the faith and help the faithful to enter more into the fulness of the faith.

    • November 1, 2023
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    Protection of Religious Freedom

    Freedom of religion should be acknowledged as a fundamental civil right and enjoyed by all. This right should prevent the government from restricting the free expression and practice of religious beliefs.

    • October 18, 2023
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    Losing our moral reference point

    A study of the history of humanity reveals that the great civilisations and the moral structures that underpinned them found their stability in a reference point beyond themselves.

    • October 4, 2023
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    Where do we find the Church?

    The Church is found in all who live a life in the Spirit. It is often true that it is in the ‘little ones’ where the Church is truly alive and active. It is in their hearts and lives that the Church truly lives. It is their faith, their love of God, their charity, that incarnates the love of God in the world. It is through them that Christ is present in the world.

    • August 30, 2023
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    Ideology – the closing of the mind

    We live in an age of ideology. One of the reasons for this is the demise of Christian belief and cultural patterns shaped by Christianity that have, in the past, shaped and directed western civilisation. In Catholic thought faith and reason are not in opposition to one another but complement and complete each other.

    • August 16, 2023
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    Values and Virtues

    The promotion of certain values by the Australian government is an effort to arrive at a social consensus which would then promote a harmonious society. This is a worthy aspiration. But it is also true, that a society without an accepted transcendent foundation, as our Australian society now is, faces serious challenges to maintain a commitment to these values.

    • July 26, 2023
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    I am wonderfully made

    A confusion has arisen in our society when we replace the category of the person’s biological sex with a subjective concept of gender. It is the result of a loss of a sense of truth which has been fostered by a loss of a sense of God.

    • July 12, 2023
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    Liturgy as encounter with the Divine

    The first duty of a believer is to offer worship to God. For Catholics this is expressed in the Sacred Liturgy of the Mass when we are invited to join with the angels and saints in worshipping and glorifying God.

    • June 21, 2023
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    Dark Mofo and the need for spiritual reparation

    It is the time of Dark Mofo once more. A decade on and, once again, it seeks to attack and ridicule sacred images and truths of Christianity.

    • June 7, 2023
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