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050 :
14 Mar 2013

AvatarCan Pope Francis revitalize the Catholic Church? We have a new pope – a humble man for sure more in the mold of Jesus and one who would appear to better appreciate the preferential option for the poor. Does he understand though what has been happening in the growing apostacy in the Developed World and is he capable of addressing the challenges facing the Church in its intellectual heartland of Europe and its former colonies in North America and Australasia? Does he offer the world real insights into the "way" of thinking, feeling and acting out our lives offered by Jesus? [more]

049 :
10 Mar 2013

AvatarThe fundamental systemic problem that needs to be addressed... There is a continuing sense of pessimism in informed circles that the coming conclave is capable of solving the problems faced by the Catholic Church. In this editorial, the editor suggests that the culture at the very top of the institution is irrevocably flawed and more than likely the conclave will result in the election of Angelo Scola that will deliver "more of the same" (that has led to the great exit out of the pews and the present series of crises). The editorial seeks to highlight the critical systemic flaw that needs to be addressed if the Church is to return to being respected and playing a significant part in doing great good in our world. [more]

048 :
21 Jan 2013

AvatarWhere is the Spirit leading us? The answer to our headline question is hopefully a better place than where the present leadership of the Holy Roman Catholic Church would appear to be trying to lead us. The websites of the leading newspapers in Sydney and Melbourne yesterday carried headlines that possibly point to the next scandal that will rock the Church: adult sexual abuse of women by celibate priests. As the Church implodes around us like the exploding bushfires ravaging parts of Australia at the moment we explore some of the alternatives to what the current leadership of the Church are presently offering. If the Catholic Church wishes to reclaim some place of Moral Authority in the eyes of the majority of its baptised constituency, or the world at large, are these the issues that need to be tackled? [more]

047 :
11 Oct 2012

AvatarIs this where we see the Spirit of Vatican II lived out today? Today is the 50th Anniversary of the start of the Second Vatican Council. In today's editorial commentary, Brian Coyne pays tribute to the victims' advocacy group, Broken Rites, and their volunteers for the massive expenditure of time and energy they have put in over nearly 20 years providing advice and assistance to victims of clerical abuse. All of their work is unpaid and entirely voluntary. Is it somehow reflective of the spirit of service that Vatican II endeavoured to promote in the faithful? Somewhat ironically it could be seen as some kind of Christ-like call to walk with the most marginalised in society. They might not be thanked by the institution and its leadership, possibly not even by secular society, but can we ask if their work is more Christ-like than the behaviours of those it has been their unfortunate role to bring to public account? [more]

046 :
18 Sep 2012

AvatarWe urgently need a new economic formula for society... Our editorial today is sub-titled "Curbing yobbo-lizard brain behaviour at the top and bottom of society...". Its focus is three of the major challenges facing human society at the moment: climate change; the problem of global debt and the gfc; and the divergence in the incomes and affluence of the rich and the poor and the threat this poses to our future. We suggest a solution to the third problem but implementing it is up to you helping us stir up enough other people to do something about it. [more]

045 :
26 Apr 2012

AvatarThe great ethical challenge facing society... Many readers of Catholica would be aware of the current enquiries, court actions and police, parliamentary and judicial investigations underway around the world at the moment into media ethics, control of the media, and related issues. One of the most significant of these is the Leveson Inquiry underway at the moment in London. In particular, yesterday the world's present most powerful media baron was in the witness box at the enquiry for nearly four hours and he is to continue his evidence today (tonight Sydney time). These various enquiries are hugely significant for society as the formal name of the Leveson Inquiry might suggest: "The Leveson Inquiry into the Culture, Practices and Ethics of the Press". Today's editorial examines some of the background concerns in society that have led to this spate of investigations presently underway in various parts of the world. [more]

044 :
04 Apr 2012

AvatarNot a "Crisis in Faith": a "Crisis in Leadership": It is our pleasure today to bring you a comprehensive update to, The Wilkinson Report, examining the serious crisis the Catholic Church is facing in Australia in providing the sacraments and pastoral care to its core constituency of baptised Catholics. We present both the update in full, an overview and summary directly on this page, as well as our own editorial comment on what we believe needs to happen if the crisis in Australian Catholicism is to be addressed effectively. In our editorial we argue: "We do not have a "crisis of faith" in the Australian Catholic Church. We certainly have a profound "crisis in leadership". Even our bishops themselves have become divided. The Holy See, and we ourselves, need to embark on a "job search" to find a leader who is truly embraced by ALL of the baptised — one who can re-unite all the bishops and priests, and the baptized at large. A man who can re-articulate the vision of Jesus Christ so that it truly does bring joy and hope into the lives of all not just the self-electing few." [more]

043 :
03 Apr 2012

Avatar12 Suggestions to solve the Catholic Church's problems... Today on Catholica we publish a lecture Bishop Robinson gave in Australia at the ACARP Conference in November 2010 in which he outlines 12 elements that he believes need to be addressed to finally clean up the scandal caused by the Clerical Abuse Crisis. At the time of the Conference we did publish his twelve points in summary form and one small video clip where he explained point nine in full. Today on Catholica we'd like to adopt his arguments as our own editorial commentary arguing that what Bishop Robinson advances in these twelve points might go not only a long way to solving the clerical abuse crisis but, if adopted, the suggestions he makes might go a long, long way to addressing the entire crisis in credibibility the institution finds itself in today. We re-publish here the textual summary we previously provided but, for the first time, in this 26 minute video you can hear his arguments on all 12 points presented in full. Bishop Robinson's 12 points that might go a long way to solving many of the institution's problems... [more]

042 :
21 Feb 2012

AvatarWhat will be our Catholic legacy? Two significant events occurred yesterday, 20th February 2012, that more than probably will have huge implications for the future of Catholicism across Australia for decades into the future. One development has been the release of The Gonski Report – a massive review of Education Policy in Australia commissioned by the Australian Federal Government which will carry with it massive implications for the future of Catholic Education across Australia. The second development has been the retirement of Archbishop Barry James Hickey in Western Australia. This is partly significant in itself but perhaps more significant in that it marks the start of a raft of significant new episcopal appointments across this "wide, brown land" that have huge implications for where Catholicism in this country heads from here. In this editorial commentary, Brian Coyne, provides links to where you can get a handle on the significance of these events and he offers his own perspectives on the likely future direction. [more]

041 :
30 Dec 2011

AvatarGo into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God! For all of you readers of Catholica, and more especially those who have been bruised in your life journeys, I commend the sentiments encapsulated in this short poem by Minnie Louise Harkin originally written in 1908 and included in today's editorial. Life for many people is a bastard of an experience – look at all the people who have suffered abuse at the hands of priests and bishops in the institution you thought they might have trusted most – yet somewhere in the darkest moments of any life there is a Divine Spirit who gives us hope when there are few certitudes. None of us can own this Spirit exclusively but she helps light our way forward in times of both gloom and joy. [more]

040 :
20 Oct 2011

AvatarIs the Vatican engaged in a game of Orwellian 'Newspeak' or is it seriously wanting to evangelize the world to the 'Good News' of Jesus Christ? Next year, 2012, Pope Benedict has called a Synod for the New Evangelization. After 20 or 30 years of 'New Evangelization' initiatives that have seen the number of practising Catholics throughout the world plummet to embarrassing and unprecedented levels it is time to ask if this new synod is just another "make out you're busy for Jesus" intiative or if the institution is seriously engaged in the task of bringing 'the Good News' of Jesus Christ to ALL people or simply a small, identifiable psychological subset who believe they alone are God's "chosen ones"? Is this new endeavour simply an effort to try and re-impose the Old Evangelization methods and thinking that have so patently failed and simply change the name to "New Evangelization"? [more]

039 :
12 Sep 2011

AvatarIt's time for courageous political leadership! The Western world today is desperately in need of courageous political leadership. The issue which directly triggers this editorial has been the Australian Federal Government's gutlessness and lack of moral courage over the issue of asylum seekers. That issue is only one of many that demand courageous moral leadership and far sighted vision. Both seem to be commodities in short supply in the leadership of any of the major political parties in the Western world at the moment. [more]

038 :
17 Jul 2011

AvatarIt's time for the charade to end! In a post on our forum this morning in the wake of the Cloyne Report in Ireland and a film on child migrants, Oranges and Sunshine, AsOne, asked: "Where is God in all of this?" Here is the text of AsOne's original post and the trailer for the film he is discussing and our response which we present to you today as an editorial. [more]

037 :
02 May 2011

AvatarCalling for moral courage on the scale exhibited by Christ himself! The significant religious affairs story in Australia today has been the forced retirement of the Bishop of Toowoomba, William (Bill) Morris, in rural Queensland by the actions of the temple police in this country aided by forces in the Vatican. The matter has already been generating significant discussion and moral outrage on the Catholica forum. In this editorial we argue this matter calls for a response from the broad mainstream of Australian priests and bishops on a scale of that exhibited by Jesus Christ himself. [more]

036 :
28 Mar 2011

AvatarThe moral credibility and authority of all Australian bishops is now on the line... Last night on ABC Radio National across this wide, brown land of Australia we were treated to an interview with Chrissie and Anthony Foster the parents of three daughters two of whom were raped as little girls by a Holy Roman Catholic Priest. One of the daughters eventually took her own life in despair after a long period of self harm and the second daughter raped, after a similarly long period of self harm, walked in front of a speeding car while intoxicated and today requires round the clock nursing care that will last for her entire lifetime. The program the interview was broadcast within is called The Spirit of Things hosted by the respected Australian religious affairs' broadcaster, Rachael Kohn. It is an interview that puts the moral credibility and moral authority of all the bishops of Australia on the line! [more]

035 :
15 Mar 2011

AvatarPeople power needed now to change the Catholic Church! With permission of the author, Terry Fewtrell, a Catholic layperson and retired former senior civil servant based in Canberra, we present this article he had published in The Canberra Times on 8th March 2011 as a Catholica editorial. In light of the recently released Wilkinson Report [LINK] and the review of a timely new book "Our Fathers: what Australian Catholic priests really think about their lives and their church" by Chris McGillion and John O'Carroll which we publish today [LINK], we believe Mr Fewtrell's article speaks for many of the mainstream baptised today who are extremely fed up at the way in which we have been let down by our current and recent bishops and by those who control the institutional agenda in Rome. Thanks to the foresight of previous generations of bishops, priests, religious women and men, as well as lay people the Church in Australia today is not in crisis in terms of the size, qualifications or the remuneration paid to its front-line workforce. Its physical infrastructure is in superb condition and the Church is financially strong and stable thanks to the massive flow of funds that ultimately come from tax paying lay Catholics and the recognition of the broader Australian population of the value of the Catholic Church as a provider of educational, health care, aged care and social welfare services to this nation. The only "crisis" today is a crisis of leadership in Rome and at the way in which the Australian episcopal leadership has been stacked by Rome by men who today are only interested in serving a tiny remnant minority totally unrepresentative of the broader Body of Christ. As Mr Fewtrell argues in this editorial it is an injustice that is today being inflicted on our ageing priests who have given a lifetime of service to the people of this nation by an episcopal leadership that has lost touch with reality and lost touch with the Holy Spirit after whom this Great South Land of the Holy Spirit was originally named. What Terry Fewtrell has to say deserves to have wide circulation in the Australian Catholic community and we urge readers of Catholica to print it out, or email the pdf version of this page which you will find HERE, and circulate it as widely as possible in your local communities. [more]

034 :
01 Mar 2011

AvatarEvaluating The Wilkinson Report... It is our pleasure today to bring you a report, The Wilkinson Report, that is also simultaneously being released in the mainstream media examining the serious crisis the Catholic Church is facing in Australia in providing the sacraments and pastoral care to its core constituency of baptised Catholics. We present both the report, a couple of brief summaries of the full report, as well as our own editorial comment on the report's conclusions. [more]

033 :
20 Feb 2011

AvatarThe search for a Church we can be proud to belong to again... The editor of Catholica and his wife last night spent some time with a group of young people watching part of the third film in the Zeitgeist trilogy. Today's editorial raises questions as to why the institutional church seems so afraid of positioning itself as a leader in society — an institution the vast majority can have pride in wanting to belong to and to look up to? Young people are attracted to what is being said in films like Zeitgeist but they are not impressed by how the institutional church presents itself to the world. They are not convinced by the arguments the institution presents that it alone is the arbiter of truth and moral truth in the world. We ask why? [more]

032 :
11 June 2010

AvatarThe search for a Church we can believe in again... The crisis in contemporary Catholicism is profound. It is of a scale unprecedented in the previous history of the institution. The sell-out of the ideals discerned by the majority of Bishops at the Second Vatican Council and the handing over of the institution to a small Taliban of liturgical and doctrinal fundamentalists has to end. That has been institutionalised theft and sin on a grand scale. Today's editorial is prompted by the words of William H. Slavick in an op-ed piece published in the Portland Press Herald, Maine. Dr Slavick argues it is time for Benedict to resign and take the thoroughly discredited leadership he heads with him. The full text of William Slavick's article calling for the resignation of the present leadership of the institution can be found in the Catholica Forum HERE. Our editorial though takes a softer line in inviting you to help us draw up a list of things that might define a Church we can believe in, or have hope in, again. [more]

031 :
21 Mar 2010

AvatarA Squandered Opportunity to Restore Morale... Late last night Australian time the Vatican released the much anticipated Pastoral Letter from Pope Benedict to the People of Ireland in the wake of the clerical abuse scandal in that country. Here at Catholica we looked forward to this Pastoral Letter with a genuine sense of hope and anticipation. In the end we were disappointed. Today's editorial has been written as an attempt to reflect what we believe might be a shared communal view of those who support the objectives of Catholica — an outreach to those who have given up regular sacramental participation in the institution and those still practising who have deep misgivings with the agenda presently being pursued by the institutional leadership. [more]

030 :
06 Mar 2010

AvatarOur institutional mission... Last night, at his installation as Third Bishop in the Diocese of Parramatta, Dr Anthony Fisher OP delivered an inspiring and thought-provoking homily outlining some of the challenges he sees as pastor to the Western suburbs of Sydney. In short, it was his mission statement. Here at Catholica we suggest his homily has wider application than this Diocese and to draw attention to it, and to some of the challenges we'd also like to draw to the attention of His Lordship and other bishops, we submit for thoughtful consideration this editorial... [more]

029 :
20 Feb 2010

AvatarThere can be no excuse for these crimes; and no excuse for their cover up! On the 26th of November, 2009, a statement was issued by the Irish Government with regard the findings of the Commission of Investigation Report into the Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin. The long-awaited Statement informed the Irish public that: "a systemic, calculated perversion of power and trust was visited on helpless and innocent children in the Archdiocese over a 30 year period ... The report leaves us in no doubt that clerical child sexual abuse was tolerated and covered up by the Archdiocese of Dublin and other Church authorities. The focus of those authorities was on the avoidance of scandal for the Church and the preservation of the good name, status and assets of the institution, rather than on the welfare of children. The findings are shocking and raise the most fundamental questions for the Church authorities." Dr Andrew Kania has prepared this commentary which we publish as an editorial reflective of the collective view of the wider Catholica community on this issue of acute embarrassment to almost all baptised Catholics. ...Editor [more]

028 :
28 Aug 2009

AvatarThe Duty of Care of the Institution to its Employees... Today's editorial comment has been drafted by a group of priests in the Sydney area who have been dismayed at the response of the Archdiocese of Sydney to the situation that developed recently when the Parish Priest of Liverpool, Fr Robert Fuller, was arrested and charged. This editorial is not concerned with the serious allegations which have been made concerning Fr Fuller. Under our system of law he is innocent until he is proven guilty by a properly constituted Court of Law. The issue that is of concern to the priests is the manner in which the employer of priests seems, through the issuance of a media release, to have wiped its hands of a duty of care to priests who, for whatever reason, find themselves in difficulties, legal or otherwise. ...Brian Coyne (Editor) [more]

027 :
12 May 2009

AvatarGoing out on a limb in search of the Divine... Editor, Brian Coyne, presents arguments why the Eastern and Western Church need to be listening to one another and why, together we ought be listening to our Jewish forebears in our search for the authentic theologies, Christologies that help give us access to the Divine and to Ultimate Truth. [more]

026 :
02 May 2009

AvatarA time to have hope despite all the negatives! Caught between the uncertainties created by the global economic situation in the secular world and the certainties of an institutional Church leadership that seems hell-bent on making our Church totally irrelevant in the lives of the great majority of the baptised, in some ways it's not a time of great joy. In this editorial though, Brian Coyne argues there is cause for hope as we face the future... [more]

025 :
20 Feb 2009

AvatarSeeking a win-win outcome for everybody! We invite comment from members of the Catholica Forum and Letters to the Editor from subscribers expressing your views on this Open Letter, or offering further suggestions that might help build the Church in positive ways in Australia and help foster a win-win outcome for the St Mary's Parish Community in South Brisbane, the Archbishop, the institution, and for all the stakeholders in this present impasse... [more]

024 :
24 Jan 2009

AvatarWho will lead us? In our third formal commentary for 2009, editor and publisher of Catholica Brian Coyne offers an overview of the challenge facing Catholicism in the world through the perspective of the particular challenges, and the opportunities, that characterise the Church in the "land down-under". [more]

023 :
10 Jan 2009

AvatarLet us encourage a spirit of hopefulness… In our first formal commentary for 2009, editor and publisher of Catholica Brian Coyne takes up a suggestion voiced to him by Dr Patrick Collins last Sunday that we ought endeavour to take on a spirit of hope and hopefulness for the year ahead. Catholicism at the moment still seems to be "going backwards" at a great rate of knots it seems to becoming less and less relevant in the minds of more and more. This editorial argues how and why we ought to try and turn this around even if not for the sake of ourselves, for the sake of our children and grandchildren. [more]

022 :
20 Dec 2008

AvatarIt's time for our ecclesial leaders to stop playing games! Our editorial today was triggered by a commentary Fr Eric Hodgens sent in late yesterday in which he expresses moral support for Archbishop John Bathersby and the parish community at St Mary's South Brisbane. In our editorial we amplify what Fr Hodgens has to say and suggest it is time the Bishops started to get serious in responding to the spiritual needs of ALL Catholics and not just the insecure and conservative minority who have been driving everyone else to distraction or out the doors of our Church. [more]

021 :
05 Sep 2008

AvatarA model for re-unifying the Christian church… As regular readers of Catholica by now well appreciate, our regular Tuesday lead commentator, Dr Andrew Thomas Kania, has become a passionate advocate for the Eastern rite Catholic churches who maintain their communion with the Latin Church headquartered in Rome. This week he has taken his advocacy to a new level scoring the lead story in The Tablet with a passionate commentary urging the Latin Church to pay greater heed to the universality and 'catholic' nature of Catholicism. It's an article that extends beyond simple advocacy for the Eastern churches and urges all of us to re-discover the depth, beauty and universality of our faith. Catholica is strongly supportive of the particular calls Dr Kania is making in his advocacy on behalf of Eastern Catholics in general and the Ukrainian Catholic Church in particular. We also believe there are themes in Dr Kania's expositions that might profitably be taken up within the Latin Rite Church to the benefit of its local churches around the world. You'll find a link to Dr Kania's article in The Tablet at the conclusion of today's editorial. We invite you to return and share your views on Dr Kania's article and the editorial in our forum. [more]

020 :
21 Aug 2008

AvatarEmbracing the incertitudes and mystery of life with confidence… Today's editorial is partly sparked by the events currently unfolding in the Archdiocese of Brisbane concerning the parish community at St Mary's South Brisbane. The editorial ends by addressing that particular situation. Before that though the editorial seeks to raise some wider issues concerning the role of our institution and its leaders. Are our churches primarily a means of replacing the intrinsic uncertainties of life with man-made dogmas, certitudes and fundamentalism? Or are they primarily a means of providing comfort and companionship as we, the community at large, negotiate the uncertainties of life? [more]

019 :
13 Jul 2008

AvatarBethel the responsibility we have to clean up the mess... Every event in life, even the worst tragedies, carry within them the potential for much that is also good. This truism ought be ranked somewhere up near the greatest insights of Christianity. The death of the founder of Christianity, Jesus Christ, from some points of view was one of human civilisation's greatest tragedies and gravest injustices where an innocent person was crucified and had his life taken away from him. Out of the tragedy though we Christians learned about the Resurrection perhaps the single greatest sign of hope ever given to humankind. Now that a decision has been taken to close the Bethel Community there are two significant issues that remain to be dealt with. In today'e editorial we seek to articulate what those issues are and to draw attention to who might have the responsibilities associated with addressing them. [more]

018 :
28 Jun 2008

AvatarLearning lessons from the Bethel Covenant Community... In our lead commentary today we provide a lengthy exposition of the sexual, leadership and potential financial scandal that has erupted in Western Australia concerning the Bethel Covenant Community. In an Editorial Commentary we endeavour to outline some of the major lessons that might be learned. [more]

017 :
15 Mar 2008

AvatarCharting a more positive way forward... Hundreds of millions of people in he Western world now have simply walked away from the Catholic Church seemingly in the belief that it is no longer "the fount of all truth". There is a sense that it is absolutely useless raising one's voice in protest. Others have stuck around seeking to see the reforms of the Second Vatican Council implemented. Slowly, slowly they have come to realisation that the battle is hopeless. In this editorial, Brian Coyne asks if those who are genuinely interested in finding a Catholic spirituality that does lead to "truth" and "grace" and "salvation/resurrection" ought start defining their quest in positive terms instead of this constant response to the behaviours of people like JPII, Benedict and their dwindling number of supporters and those who are locked in a form of "deep-fried adolescence". Let us start defining our spirituality in terms of what the collective leadereship of the Church endeavoured to discern at the time of the Second Vatican Council instead of having it defined for us by the neanderthal elements in the Church who, at every turn, have endeavoured to undo the collective work of the bishops of the Church at the Second Vatican Council. This editorial is a response to an editorial we also published on 15 March 2008 from ARCC Light. [more]

016 :
02 Feb 2008

AvatarEditorial commentary to launch our new publishing year... In today's commmentary, Brian Coyne explores some of the issues that place challenges in the way of what we're seeking to build here through Catholica Australia. He ends the commentary more optimistically by re-articulating our objectives in light of the changing challenges and landscape we face in the year ahead and also seeks to explain the editorial objectives in the sort of stories we are carrying and what sort of discussion we're endeavouring to encourage in our forums. [more]

014 :
20 Oct 2007

AvatarA 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]

013 :
03 Aug 2007

AvatarA time for optimism and hope... The Editor argues: "it is time for intelligent Catholic men and women to provide moral support to our religious men and women and to the great majority of our bishops. There are many, many reasons in this country to be optimistic for the future of our Church if only we can break the institution away from the clutches of the emotionally insecure who have placed a premium on the search for certitude in their lives at the expense of the search for "real truth" and the real guidance of the Holy Spirit that this Great South Land of the Holy Spirit so desperately hungers for today." [more]

012 :
16 Apr 2007

AvatarThis behaviour is morally objectionable... The news on the weekend that yet another priest in Australia is the subject of a witch hunt by the self-appointed "thought police" is the pits. It's time for the rot to stop. What is just as objectionable is when some in the leadership echelons of the Church encourage this behaviour or fail to stand up for their staff. [more]

011 :
03 Feb 2007

AvatarThe many ways in which you might help the Catholica Australia initiative In this commentary the editor, Brian Coyne, explains the objectives of Catholica Australia and renews the appeal for support from commentators, volunteers and those who can help further the endeavour financially. [more]

010 :
02 Feb 2007

AvatarThe search for spiritual hope "The responsibility of our ecclesial leaders is to be engaging with, not pandering to, 'the children' in their flocks and providing the adult faith formation programs that enables all people to grow in their faith and love of God as revealed to us through the insights and 'fullness of revelation' found in God's son and human emissary and model, Jesus Christ." [more]

009 :
05 Dec 2006

AvatarAustralian Bishops launch initiative for People with Disabilities... The Australian Catholic Bishops launched a significant initiative in Canberra on Monday to develop a more inclusive attitude towards people with disabilities in the Australian community. We have an exclusive report of the Mass and Launch event with photos and video. [more]

008 :
02 Dec 2006

AvatarThe ACBC Report on Catholics who have stopped going to Mass will it lead to changes that reverse the drift? We applaud the Australian Catholic Bishops for funding this important study. We ask will this study be enough though? Cranking up the volume of the same broken record, appeasing the insecure sectors of the Church, is not going to be enough to reverse the drift and re-evangelise the world. [more]

007 :
19 Oct 2006

AvatarThe challenge they face in cyberspace... The Bishops face enormous challenges in the new frontier of cyberspace. We put forward a few ideas that ought be reflected upon. [more]

006 :
10 Oct 2006

AvatarThe demise of lay aposotolates. What can be done? Catholic lay apostolates today are a shadow of what they used to be. Should we care? If we do what can be done? [more]

005 :
13 Sep 2006

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The Christian meaning in Human Suffering Catholica Australia presents a special feature on the Christian Meaning of Human Suffering. The editorial provides an overview and leads into a commentary prepared by Peregrinus on the Apostolic Letter of Pope John Paul II on the subject Salvifici Dolores. [more]

004 :
10 Sep 2006

Fr George V Coyne SJCan you help with the marketing of Catholica Australia? Catholica Australia will take about four years to develop to the point where it can stand on its own feet financially through advertising. We are seeking to fund the development of the initiative through philanthropic support. We see the core members of this community as already making contributions through the volunteering of their time and for those who have the communication skills to attract the audience to our website we intend to pay them rather than rely on them for the financial help as well. This editorial then is not so much a plea for funds but a request for names of people we might approach. [more]

003 :
28 Aug 2006

Fr George V Coyne SJOn some serious issues of truth and half-truth...
The editor of Catholica Australia takes issue with elements in the Catholic media who appear to have been involved in an attempt to defame the reputation of Fr George V Coyne SJ who has resigned from the position of Director of the Vatican Observatory a post he has held since 1978. [more]

002 :
26 Aug 2006

JesusWhat drives this endeavour? Brian Coyne thanks all those who have supported the Catholica Australia endeavour in its initial weeks and seeks to answer some of the questions that have been raised as to what this endeavour is all about for those who are still a little confused. [more]

001 :
18 Jul 2006

A Prayer for Our TimeA Prayer for our time... Jo Shears was the winner of a competition we ran on the CathNews discussion board in 2002 in the aftermath of the terrorist bombing in New York. The competition invited readers to submit "A Prayer for Our Time". Jo Shears produced a multi-media reflection that won the competition. We republished the prayer here on 18th July 2006 along with an editorial explaining the significance of this prayer for us today. [THE PRAYER] [THE EDITORIAL]

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