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CLIFF'S
TAKE
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042 :
30 Nov 2006
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The
Religion and Politics of Tony Abbott
Cliff
Baxter takes his pen up in critical analysis of the political
and religious world view of prominent Catholic politician, Tony Abbott
[more]
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VINCE
EXLEY :
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006 :
30 Nov 2007
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Reflections
from Eckhart Tolle... Back on Remembrance Day you may remember
Vince Exley gave us a reflection
on Eckhart Tolle which did generate a goodly number of page views on our
website. He returns today with extracts he's selected for us from the
introduction to Eckhart Tolle's book
"A New Earth". In
his convering note Vince explains that Tolle "doesn't
believe the earth will survive this century without radical change in
the world's collective consciousness". To introduce the
subject matter of reflection Vince has also included some preliminary
thoughts from Fr. Richard Rohr. [more]
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PEREGRINUS...
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068 :
29 Nov 2007
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Science
& Religion: Is there a conflict? Peregrinus
turns his attention to the rivalry between Religion and Science. In this
multi-part commentary he seeks to provide some rational analysis as to
what the basis of the conflict is and how it might be resolved. [more]
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NEWS
STORY ...
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503 :
28 Nov 2007
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Petition
to be discussed by bishops
The big news today is that the
Petition on Ministry has been accepted for discussion on the Australian
Catholic Bishops' Conference agenda. As a result of these developments
we've not been able to prepare Peregrinus'
commentary today and will hold it over until tomorrow. He is beginning
a two or three part investigation of the relationship between Science
and Religion which will be most interesting. In the meantime
I would direct you to the reflections and comments that a number of people
have written on both the Catholica Forum
and the CathNews Discussion Board.
In particular I recommend Ian Elmer's
lengthy commentary which he has posted on the CNDB. [more]
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DR
ANDREW KANIA...
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054 :
27 Nov 2007
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The
Theatre of Life! In another of these delightful reflections originally
composed for sophisticated and educated young men in an elite Catholic
secondary school, Dr Kania wields
his pen masterfully, drawing on famous characters in history that his
students might relate to, to explore the ultimate meaning and purpose
to our lives. You might value the reflection yourself as well as perhaps
using it as dinner table conversation with young people you are seeking
to establish some rapport with at this deeper level of the discussion
of the spiritual meaning in our lives. [more]
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PROF LEN SWIDLER
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007 :
26 Nov 2007
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The
five "Copernican turns" of Vatican II
Today
we begin exploring the implications of Vatican II in Chapter Three of
Professor Swidler's series of talks
on the need for democratic governance in the Catholic Church. He argues
that the Second Vatican Council introduced five "Copernican turns"
that we need to re-discover. As this Chapter is packed with information
and insight we will split it into three sections and run it over the coming
three weeks. This week we look at the first three "Copernican turns".
[more]
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BISHOP
GEOFFREY ROBINSON...
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028 :
25 Nov 2007
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Reclaiming
the Spirit of Jesus VIII: Bishop Robinson
now turns in his book to look at the different approaches we need to take
to matters of morality (what we should do) and matters of belief (what
we should believe). In the meditation today he presents a useful hierarchy
listing six levels of moral living. We present this series of meditations
in cooperation with Bishop Robinson and his publisher, John
Garratt Publishing. [more]
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IAN
ELMER...
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065 :
24 Nov 2007
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Was
Rome really the See of Peter? Continuing on from his commentary
last week examining the origins of the Church in Rome, Dr
Ian Elmer explores the connections between Rome as the See
of Peter, and the notion that the Bishop of Rome can claim to be Peter's
successor. Both of these notions are the sort of issues that John Paul
II indicated as stumbling blocks in the path towards greater ecumenical
co-operation, if not reunification. [more]
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BISHOP
PATRICK POWER...
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003 :
23 Nov 2007
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Revitalising
the Church to meet the needs of the modern world
Following
a recent letter to many of the Australian Bishops in which I invited them
to submit any commentaries they might have from time to time that might
be of interest to the readership of Catholica
Australia, Bishop Pat Power
sent in a copy of this address he gave two weeks ago at Chevalier College,
Bowral. It is a powerful address effectively making a call for the entire
Church to get back "on message" to the vision of the Second
Vatican Council which was outlined in the Pastoral Constitution, Gaudium
et Spes.
Brian Coyne, Editor.
[more]
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PEREGRINUS...
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067 :
21 Nov 2007
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Catholics
and Voting
Here is a commentary that many Catholics perhaps
might wish was being issued with the authority of the Magisterium. It
does quote some magisterial documents to further its arguments but one
suspects it will not satisfy those elements in the population who would
like to introduce a Catholiv version of Sharia Law in society. Peregrinus
has a look at the authentic Catholic Church attitude towards elections,
politics and voting. [more]
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DR
ANDREW KANIA...
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053 :
20 Nov 2007
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Green
Wood! Another vintage commentary from Dr
Kania
in this one he reflects on an insight from Cardinal
Newman about how in order to grow spiritually we need to be open to change.
He argues this insight is a bit like Buddhist spiritual philosophy: that
a plant which is alive and fertile is green and flexible, and that which
is dead or dying, is hard and brittle. [more]
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PROF LEN SWIDLER
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006 :
19 Nov 2007
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Bishop
John England "Apostle to Democracy"! In
today's commentary Professor Leonard Swidler's
spends time in some detailed examination of the legacy of one of America's
most far-sighted early bishops, John England. He suggests the man ought
be canonised by popular acclaim. [more]
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BISHOP
GEOFFREY ROBINSON...
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027 :
18 Nov 2007
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Reclaiming
the Spirit of Jesus VII: Chapter Seven of Bishop
Robinson's book looks at power and structure in the Church.
He argues in this meditation: "Ideas
concerning such matters as participatory government and subsidiarity,
which the church constantly preaches to nations, must be applied to the
church itself". We present this series of meditations
in cooperation with Bishop Robinson and his publisher, John
Garratt Publishing. [more]
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IAN
ELMER...
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064 :
17 Nov 2007
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Looking
at a new question in a very old light
Today's commentary
from Dr Ian Elmer builds on his series
from recent weeks looking at the Mythology in the Gospel of Mark. He now
turns his attention to looking at the origins of the earliest Church in
Rome. His examination casts a useful light on a contemporary challenge:
the present division in the Church between those who want a "strong"
version of their faith and those not attracted to "strong".
Poor yourself a strong coffee and sit back and enjoy this scholarly analysis
that will leave you seriously asking yourself whether Benedict made the
right choice or otherwise in re-introducing the Latin Mass in the way
he has done. [more]
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TOM
McMAHON...
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016 :
16 Nov 2007
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The
meaning of communion
It's Tom McMahon's
birthday today and also his concluding commentary in search
of the meaning of what we're trying to do when we celebrate communion.
He gives this concluding commentary the subtitles: "The
end of the trail? is Eucharist divine? Is any thing divine? Touchy issue!".
[more]
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DANIEL
GULLOTTA...
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016 :
15 Nov 2007
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A
beautiful essay
Here is a beautiful essay by Daniel
Gullotta his last formal essay submitted as part of
his theology course for the year. In it he is analysing a section of John's
Gospel seeking to throw light on its fuller meaning from the traditions
that reach back into our roots in Judaism. [more]
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DR
ANDREW KANIA...
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052 :
13 Nov 2007
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Seizing
the Day in a Christian Way
This is a reflection from Dr
Kania that is like the smoothest vintage wine you have ever
had the pleasure of consuming. It is ageless and bears coming back to
time after time after time. One might wonder if what he is getting at
here is not the ultimate explanation of the objective of the life of a
follower of Jesus Christ. What do you think? [more]
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PROF LEN SWIDLER
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005 :
12 Nov 2007
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Democracy
in the early, Medieval and American Catholic Church
Today's
commentary is the first half of the second chapter of Professor
Leonard Swidler's series of talks on the history of democracy
in the Catholic Church and how in the last 200 years basically
since the time of the French Revolution it gradually got snuffed
out by the centralists in the Roman administration. [more]
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BISHOP
GEOFFREY ROBINSON...
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026 :
11 Nov 2007
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Reclaiming
the Spirit of Jesus VI: Bishop Robinson
argues that any consideration of the question of power and structure in
the Church has to be grounded not only in Scripture and tradition but
in the knowledge that God gives us through the world around and within
us. Each element needs to be read in conjunction with, not isolation from,
the other two. We present this series of meditations in cooperation with
Bishop Robinson and his publisher, John
Garratt Publishing. [more]
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VINCE
EXLEY :
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005 :
11 Nov 2007
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Say
goodbye to anxiety... Where would we be without Vince
Exley? This guy really does warm the heart of this community
with his occasional commentaries. He's been at it for years going right
back to the earliest days of the CathNews
Discussion Board. Today he presents another wonderful, down-to-earth
grounded commentary on some great practical spirituality that is worth
thinking about
and perhaps applying in your life
if you haven't already done so. [more]
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IAN
ELMER...
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063 :
10 Nov 2007
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Reading
St Mark's Gospel III
This is Dr
Ian Elmer at his very best providing a completely refreshing
analysis of words we've heard or read hundreds or thousands of times before.
He borrows from an insight Fr Richard Rohr
made in an interview on ABC radio last year to provide a new way of understanding
this shortest and seemingly simplest of the Gospel narratives. [more]
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TOM
McMAHON...
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011 :
09 Nov 2007
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The
meaning of our eucharist
Tom McMahon
argues our understanding of the eucharist is something dynamic and evolving.
With the help of plenty of quotes presents some provocative thoughts on
how we ought be imagining it today. This is a commentary that will leave
you with many stimulating thoughts for fruitful meditation. [more]
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DANIEL
GULLOTTA...
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015 :
08 Nov 2007
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Trying
to turn the tide
Daniel Gullotta
shares with us another of his essays submitted as part of his theology
studies. Today he explores some of the controversy associated with trying
to interpret the Book of Jeremiah the longest book in the Bible
outside the Psalms. [more]
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PEREGRINUS...
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066 :
07 Nov 2007
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Reviewing
the evidence
Peregrinus
reviews some of the evidence from the "Zeitgeist"
movie website and basically concludes it's all a load of codswallop. Will
the codswallop make any difference to it being widely viewed and believed?
[more]
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DR
ANDREW KANIA...
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051 :
06 Nov 2007
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Matters
of Perspective
Dr Kania
looks at the harm the obession with sport in contemporary society can
bring and suggests we need to get these matters in a better perspective.
[more]
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PROF LEN SWIDLER
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004 :
05 Nov 2007
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Breaking
apart the principles of democracy (cont'd)
In this
commentary Dr Leonard Swidler continues
his detailed examination of the eight basic principles of democracy that
undergird his arguments. This leads in to his conclusion where he answers
his opening question in this series of commentaries "Can
there be a Spirituality of Democracy?" [more]
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BISHOP
GEOFFREY ROBINSON...
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025 :
04 Nov 2007
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Reclaiming
the Spirit of Jesus V: Posing a question for meditation: what
do you think was Jesus self-understanding of his mission. Bishop
Geoffrey Robinson has been pondering this question for a long
time but more so in the light of the events of recent decades in the Church
which have led him to writing this book. We present this series of meditations
in cooperation with Bishop Robinson and his publisher, John
Garratt Publishing. [more]
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HYPOTHETICAL...
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001 :
04 Nov 2007
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What
would you do? This commentary is an account of a complex case
involving allegations of abuse sent into Catholica
by one of our readers. The case is situated in another country, not Australia.
Our correspondent has brought it to our attention as it involves complex
moral issues. They suggest virtually all of the players in this case have
become "losers" and asks "which one was the victim?"
By way of introduction our correspondent writes: "This is a
case involving an infatuated woman, a naive priest, a misguided crusader
and a weak bishop and how a confluence of circumstances combined into
a tragic loss for the diocese and almost a suicide." All
the names have been changed, and other details that might make identification
of the particular individuals involved or the location difficult. The
principal reason we publish the story is that in a way it is an excellent
hypothetical. Except perhaps for the children involved, whom one can excuse
on the grounds of childhood innocence, all of the other players in the
drama have self-evident moral flaws of one description or another. We
end the report with two questions that might form the basis for discussion
in our forum. [more]
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IAN
ELMER...
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062 :
03 Nov 2007
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Reading
St Mark's Gospel II
Continuing the fascinating commentary
he opened last week, Dr Ian Elmer
takes us deeper into the meaning we can draw from what is the shortest
and perhaps deceptively simplist of the Gospel narratives. [more]
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TOM
McMAHON...
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010 :
02 Nov 2007
|
There
will always be a priesthood
By his own admission, it's a
bit of a pot-pourri from Tom McMahon
today but it's a pretty rich one. This guy knows how to cook up a good
stew or a decent loaf of bread to share with his friends. [more]
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DANIEL
GULLOTTA...
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014 :
01 Nov 2007
|
A
critique of The Jesus Seminar
For those new to Catholica,
Daniel Gullotta, is our resident
theological student who shares with us some essays from his studies. In
this essay he critiques The
Jesus Seminar
[more]
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PEREGRINUS...
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065 :
31 Oct 2007
|
Analysing
the petition results
Peregrinus
applies his mind and ours to looking at a variety of ways
in which the Petition to the Australian Bishops can be analysed. He concludes:
"You can bet your bottom dollar that
if a politician received a petition with 10,000 signatures, they would
take that very, very seriously as an indicator of a major concern about
which people felt strongly, and which needed to be addressed".
[more]
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BOOK
REVIEW...
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031 :
31 Oct 2007
|
Book
Review: Cardinal Mahony a novel Brian
Coyne reviews the new book by the esteemed American Catholic
journalist and writer, Robert Blair Kaiser.
Coyne sees it as "a sort of cross between a Morris
West novel with its superb understanding of Catholic
Church culture and politics and a Tom
Clancy action thriller". [more]
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EDITORIAL...
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014 :
30 Oct 2007
|
A
response and defence of Bishop Manning's comment regarding the petition
and a suggestion about a new book the bishops might buy one another for
Christmas... This editorial looks at Bishop
Manning's recent intervention regarding the petition to the
Australian Bishops. It ends with a suggestion of a new book the bishops
might buy one another for their Christmas stockings:
Robert Blair Kaiser's racy new novel entitled "Cardinal
Mahony the novel". [more]
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DR
ANDREW KANIA...
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050 :
30 Oct 2007
|
Being
a better person
Dr Kania
takes a look at this drive within us to become better individuals. The
trouble is we have to constantly counter the tendency to sloth and laziness
that also seems an intrinsic part of our nature. [more]
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PROF LEN SWIDLER
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003 :
29 Oct 2007
|
Breaking
apart the principles of democracy? Today Professor
Swidler begins his examination in detail of the eight basic
principles of democracy that undergird his arguments. Is democracy in
the governance of the Church an idea that's been there since the very
beginning of the Church? Is it not an issue to do with justice? Would
it not help protect against the recent abuse of power we have witnessed
via the Sexual Abuse Scandal cover-up by ecclesial leaders? [more]
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BISHOP
GEOFFREY ROBINSON...
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024 :
28 Oct 2007
|
Reclaiming
the Spirit of Jesus IV: What are God's true desires for his Church?
That is the question that sits at the heart of Chapter Four of Bishop
Robinson's book. He suggests: "It is persons,
not religions, that God loves. God is happy when persons of any or no
religion do things that help others, saddened when they do things that
harm others, and loves all of them always, whatever they do."
We present this series of meditations in cooperation with Bishop Geoffrey
Robinson and his publisher, John
Garratt Publishing. [more]
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IAN
ELMER...
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061 :
27 Oct 2007
|
Reading
St Mark's Gospel
Scholars believe the Gospel of St Mark
was the first to be written. It is the shortest of the Gospel accounts
and, apart from the empty tomb, has nothing to say about the post-resurrection
events recounted in the other Gospels. Today Dr
Elmer introduces us to a relatively new* way of understanding
this "short and pithy" gospel narrative. (*It's
about two decades since scholars came up with this way of interpreting
St Mark.) [more]
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TOM
McMAHON...
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009 :
26 Oct 2007
|
The
vision of Jesus and John XXIII
Tom
McMahon bases his commentary today around the recent controversy
in San Francisco involving Archbishop George Niederauer and the gay activist
and charitable group, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. He asks what
sort of response would Jesus have made? [more]
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DR
ANDREW KANIA...
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048 :
25 Oct 2007
|
Zeigeist
Parts III & IV
Dr Andrew Kania
concludes his compelling four-part commentary on the challenge posed by
relationship breakdown by arguing: "Global
warming and climate change may be the geographic signs of the times, but
far more pervasive and confronting is the way in which we live and act,
individual-to-individual, family-to-family. If the Church does not act,
and act swiftly, to bring back whole families within Her embrace, She
will soon find Herself as a Church solely of the adult convert and the
intellectual." [more]
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PEREGRINUS...
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064 :
24 Oct 2007
|
Religion
and Art Part III
Do your remember the recent controversy
over the Blake Prize for Religious Art where Queensland artist,
Priscilla Bracks, submitted an image
of Jesus that morphed into Osama bin Laden? Or do you remember the even
bigger controversy in 1997 when Andres Sorano's
provocative work Piss Christ
was exhibited at the National Gallery of Victoria and George
Pell unsuccessfully applied for a Court injunction to try and
prevent it being exhibited? We won't give Peregrinus's arguments away
but urge you, whatever side you might have been on in these controversies
to read the very different perspective that he brings to the consideration
of these matters. No one is going to be disappointed with this Catholica
commentary. [more]
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DR
ANDREW KANIA...
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046 :
23 Oct 2007
|
Zeigeist
In this deeply researched and thought about four-part commentary, Dr
Andrew Kania takes you through the difficult territory involved
in the increasingly common phenomenon of the breakdown in marital and
family relationships. The research he uncovers poses difficult challenges
for conservative and liberals alike and for those charged with
the responsibility for providing spiritual and moral guidance in contemporary
society. Virtually all families are affected today by the pain unleashed
by the breakdown in marriages and other relationships. If we do not experience
it first hand we are often called to provide comfort to our children,
other family members or friends who find themselves caught up when love
goes awry. [more]
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PROF LEN SWIDLER
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002 :
22 Oct 2007
|
Can
there be a spirituality of democracy? Today Professor
Swidler gives a short introduction to a more detailed section
of this series over the coming two weeks where he will examine the principles
of Democracy that he outlines here
[more]
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BISHOP
GEOFFREY ROBINSON...
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023 :
21 Oct 2007
|
Reclaiming
the Spirit of Jesus III: A shorter meditation from Bishop Robinson
today but a probing one. He's entitled this chapter "Spiritual Discernment"
and basically he's asking what precisely are we called to believe and
hand on? We present this series of meditations in cooperation with Bishop
Geoffrey Robinson and his publisher, John
Garratt Publishing. [more]
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IAN
ELMER...
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060 :
20 Oct 2007
|
Analysing
the spiritual journey via Star Trek
Closely related to last
week's commentary, Dr Elmer, today
looks at the inner spiritual and life journey through comparison with
the popular television series Star Trek. Imagine what the
Church would be like if more of our ordained spiritual guides could explain
it all in this kind of language. Congratulations also to Ian
Elmer, we can now officially call him "Doctor". [more]
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TOM
McMAHON...
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008 :
19 Oct 2007
|
The
evolution of the Eucharist
This week Tom
McMahon explores the evolution of the Eucharist (and other
Sacraments) in the ritual life of the Church. His series of reflections
is essentially asking if we've somehow gotten ourselves a long way removed
from the original meaning in these important religious rituals. [more]
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PEREGRINUS...
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063 :
17 Oct 2007
|
Religion
and Art Part II
In this commentary
Peregrinus examines some of the tensions down through the
ages between religion and art. He suggests this is a necessary preliminary
to what he'll be discussing next week regarding the continuing tension
in our own times between art and religion. [more]
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DR
ANDREW KANIA...
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045 :
16 Oct 2007
|
Ecce
Homo
Today Dr Andrew Kania
explores the balance we need between body and soul for human wholeness
and completeness. And viewing Jesus Christ as the model for that balance
and completeness. [more]
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PROF LEN SWIDLER
|
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001 :
15 Oct 2007
|
An
argument for greater democracy in the Catholic Church... Catholica
Australia is pleased to be able to publish for the first
time in English the text of an extensive series of lectures by Dr
Leonard Swidler, Professor of Catholic Thought and Interreligious
Dialogue at Temple University, Philadelphia, examining the place of democracy
in the Catholic Church as a matter of theological principle, as a matter
of simple justice, and as a mechanism for protection against the sort
of scandals stemming from the abuse of power exercised by ecclesial leaders
which we have witnessed in recent times. Today's commentary provides background
and an introduction to the series
[more]
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SUNDAY REFLECTION...
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022 :
1 |