A Rose among the Synodal Thorns

Written by Kathy Clubb   When Archbishop Fulton Sheen wrote that the Our Lord’s crowning with thorns was suffered by Him in reparation for sins of the intellect, he could have had in mind [...]

Of What Are Our Universities Afraid?

Written by Kathy Clubb   The concept of the university was envisaged some 800 years ago, and was established as universitas magistrorum et scholarium – a community of teachers and scholars. [...]

Democracy’s Window is Closing

Written by Kathy Clubb Reignite Democracy Australia (RDA) has been one of the country’s most successful grassroots movements in recent times, galvanising the widespread opposition to harsh COVID [...]

Abortion Doulas now in Australia

Written by Kathy Clubb   A doula is a female birth attendant, who traditionally has provided non-medical support to a labouring mother. Her role has always been distinct from that of the [...]

Deep Listening or Deep Delusion?

Written by Kathy Clubb   The concept of ‘listening’ is very much a part of the post-Vatican lexicon and has been a particular focus during the initial stages of Australia’s Plenary Council. [...]

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