Written by Kathy Clubb “Everywhere the need exists for maternal sympathy and help, and thus we are able to recapitulate in the one word motherliness that which we have developed as the [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb It seems like a lifetime since I was in the thick of a legal battle to stop Victoria’s abortion exclusion zones, a struggle which went all the way to the High Court [...]
Monday November 21, 2022 The Western Australian government has announced plans to completely decriminalise abortion in the state. The McGowan Government has opened a four week consultation [...]
Dr Deirdre Little Originally published in the CWLAInc National Newsletter In a ‘true culture of social tenderness’ both Pope Francis and the Bishops of Australia have spoken out on Gender [...]
“We publish here a further extract from historian Henry Sire’s Phoenix from the Ashes (Kettering OH, Angelico Press, 2015, pp. 93-100).” Published on Super Flumina Urban VIII is chiefly [...]
The United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS) and the global news agency Reuters are among a growing number of voices around the world raising concerns about the affirmative care [...]
Despite adoption’s often less-than-rosy reputation, it has remained a viable alternative for some mothers, and has meant that some extremely caring and responsible couples have been able [...]
By Andrew Murphy The overturning of Roe v. Wade sent shockwaves around the world and saw pro-choice advocates in Australia stage protests demanding greater protections for abortion [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb Sending one’s child to a Catholic school and having them receive a Catholic education are important goals for many Catholic parents, but unfortunately they are often [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb Although there are many reasons not to support the ALP at Victoria’s upcoming state election, there is none of more concern to parents than Labor’s horrific policy [...]
Dr. Wanda Skowronska Many use the term ‘post-pandemic’ of our times, full of hope that the worst events of the past two years are fading. Though some of these excesses have faded into the [...]
I would like to express my thanks to all our supporters for the response to our “Urgent Appeal” which was emailed on 31st May and sent by post on the 6th June. The response was very [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb In an astounding reversal, a proposed law that would have forced Catholic hospitals to provide abortions was rejected by Victoria’s Upper House this week. Put [...]
Written by Tess Duffy It was mid January 2021 and we had the 12 week ultrasound. Walking out my husband exclaimed “it’s another boy. I just know it. I saw the bits”. I said “mmmhmm, [...]
Written by James Parker Published by Catholic Weekly The rugby world has birthed a new fiasco as an ever-increasing number of players from Manly Sea Eagles refuse to wear a [...]
Written by Andrew Murphy The Catholic Church’s enduring prohibition of contraception[1] undoubtedly appears absurd to the outsider. In fact, numerous polls show that it even appears absurd [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb Last Friday, on the Feast of the Sacred Heart, the US Supreme Court released its much-anticipated decision on abortion law, concluding that abortion is not a [...]
Those in the US and who have been instrumental in overturning the unconstitutional decision in 1973 now, whilst looking forward with some optimism, are very much aware of the need to [...]
By Kathy Clubb Parramatta Diocese’s Bishop Long has unveiled the latest iteration of his safeguarding programme, dubbed “The Parramatta Way”, and it is illustrative of some problems which [...]
Written by Andrew Murphy A consistent theme which runs through the writings of G. K. Chesterton is the capacity to wonder at the world, particularly by rediscovering a sense of awe for [...]