Reflections
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23 May 2017 |
Ann Rennie
In a post-truth, fake-news world, we need the kind of leader who isn’t driven by ego, vitriol and divisiveness.
23 May 2017 |
Rachel McLoughlin IBVM
What does it mean to have a theology of women?
23 May 2017 |
Kate Moriarty
Empowerment isn’t always as easy as it sounds
23 May 2017 |
Richard Leonard SJ
Devotion to Mary has been a source of debate in recent years as people lament that some Catholics have no devotion to the Mother of God at all, while others harbor concerns that some Mariology displaces Christ in whom redemption is claimed.
23 May 2017 |
Andrew McIlroy
Arriving at the Alfred Hospital last April, I held tightly a tiny Immaculate Heart of Mary medallion I had long kept in my bedside drawer but before now had never thought to reflect upon. On this day it took on a significance much greater than its size.
23 May 2017 |
Kate Moriarty
I’m what you might call a feminist outsider. It sounds cool when I put it that way, like I’m some sort of rebel.
23 May 2017 |
Clare Locke
Parenting is often about trying to create some kind of order in the midst of a charismatic chaos.
23 May 2017 |
Michael McGirr
Dear Dorothy Day, I can remember the day at the end of November in 1980 when you died. You were 83 years of age and living in New York; I was a callow youth of 18 helping homeless people in the inner parts of Melbourne and trying to find my way in the world. Actually, the homeless were the ones helping me but it took ages to realise that.
23 May 2017 |
Michael McVeigh
In this edition, we celebrate some of the extraordinary women that inspire and shape our faith.
19 Apr 2017 |
Kate Mani
In the lead up to ANZAC Day, WWI history and religious tradition blur on the Western Front.
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