A Melbourne Catholic school dispute over pronouns and titles is set to test anti-discrimination laws and religious exemptions ...
Two unlikely figures now lead the world’s largest Christian communions: a former nurse and a missionary priest. Archbishop ...
As the fragile Gaza peace plan falters, Australia faces its own test: how to support peace abroad while maintaining harmony ...
Across the world, Catholics find themselves scattered across an ever-widening political spectrum. Between them lies a growing ...
Modern capitalism isn’t what we think it is. Beneath the talk of debt and crisis lies a different story where modern economies run more on equity, not loans. If true, it upends how we understand ...
Belvoir’s revival of Life Is a Dream returns one of Europe’s most dazzling metaphysical dramas to the stage — Calderón’s ...
Abram Goldberg’s century-long life was a testament to survival, love, and moral clarity. From Auschwitz to Melbourne, he kept a promise made to his mother — to bear witness and tell the world what ...
This continuum of slow sound / dwells with the sorrow of war, holding grievous, tragic damage / in mind, in heart. Lost towns, villages. / Cities with miles of bombed buildings – monuments to those / ...
In many modern lecture theatres and classrooms there is, on one side or the other, a plain brick wall devoid of decoration or render. Pointing in the general direction of such a wall, I would often ...
The publication of Dilexi Te (DT), Pope Leo XIV’s first public document, coincided with a fine article by Waleed Aly in The Age. Both recognised the depth of the challenge posed by inequality and the ...
In Papua New Guinea, Josepha* rises early. Sometimes alone, sometimes with her daughters, she walks two kilometres to a water source. She balances the bucket against her hip, humming an old song her ...
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