Written by Kathy Clubb And she brought forth her firstborn son and wrapped him up in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. (Luke 2:7) [...]
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. [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb Abortion provider, Marie Stopes International, recently changed its name to MSI in an effort to distance itself from its founder’s policy of eugenics. Marie Stopes, [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb The latest – and still contested – US presidential election is yet another in the series of elections which are intimately caught up with the problem of [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb Melbourne’s five million residents have been under the world’s longest-running COVID lockdown since early August, leaving churches closed with Catholics unable to [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano’s recent letters condemning the Second Vatican Council have unsurprisingly provoked much debate among Catholics. There is a great deal [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb The mention of Fr James Martin usually elicits one of two responses from Catholics: conservatives believe his approach endangers souls and harms those with same-sex [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb Parramatta Diocese’ new school curriculum is proving to be of grave concern to faithful Catholics, even though it is still in draft mode and has not yet been rolled [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb Planned Parenthood made headlines recently as a Manhattan facility removed the name of its founder, Margaret Sanger, in order to pay lip service to the latest cause [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb While it has been very unsettling to watch the chain of events underway in the US due to the death of George Floyd, it has been no less disquieting to see Black [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb A byproduct of the coronavirus crisis has been the renewed emphasis on society’s protection of its most vulnerable members. Experience has shown that healthy [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb One name that keeps cropping up in all things COVID-related is that of Bill Gates. His is a household name already, of course, but Gates has somehow become an [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb A Melbourne college run by Jesuits is fostering an environment which favours deviant sex but bullies Catholics who try to uphold traditional teaching on sexuality [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb Today the Australian High Court unanimously acquitted Cardinal George Pell of historic child abuse charges. Cardinal Pell was charged with the ignominious crime in [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb This article is based on a work by Roberto de Mattei, on the life of Dr. Plinio Corrêa de Oliviera called, “Prophet of the Reign of Mary.” Catholics who live the [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb “They say to her: Woman, why weepest thou? She saith to them: Because they have taken away my Lord; and I know not where they have laid him.” [John 20:13] Catholics [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb My recent article on the link between contraception and abortion prompted much debate on social media, indicating that many Christians have strong opinions on the [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb Reactions to the coronavirus from within the Church have been swift and in some cases startling. Many responses are based on common sense and are no different from [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb Will abortion end while we allow contraception? Recently, I had the unique opportunity to give a brief talk on the work of FLI to a group of Protestants. So I [...]
Written by Kathy Clubb Abortion-mill ‘bubble-zones’ were first introduced in Tasmania in 2013, with other states and territories following suit since then. This article explains my part in [...]