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How an extrovert survived a silent retreat
Did the extroverted, laptop- and phone- addicted Monica Doumit survive switching off and going on a silent retreat?
What if synodality is about virtue, not policy?
On 8-11 April, a clergy conference was held for the Archdiocese of Sydney. Several bishops and about 220 priests attended the conference, the topic of which was “Synodality.” Fr Peter Kwak reflects on the conference.
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COMMENT: MONICA DOUMIT
The latest “Folau moment” shows what’s needed from a real discrimination...
NSW Swifts netball star Samantha Wallace-Joseph had a “Folau moment” this week after objecting to President Joe Biden declaring Easter Sunday to be Transgender Day of Visibility and quickly issued an apology. If the government’s proposed new religious discrimination bill won’t protect the likes of Wallace-Joseph, Monica Doumit asks if there is any point to them at all?
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This Catholic Life Podcast: Pilgrimage
Episode #121 - Pilgrimage
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COMMENT: SIMCHA FISHER
In praise of activism that serves without ego
Noisy public activism isn’t all bad, but in general I’m skeptical when it draws attention primarily to the activist. Our efforts are most effective when we lay aside our ego, and serve others, writes Simcha Fisher.
Take care of the Holy Name, the rest will follow
It seems like such a “little thing” to revere the Holy Name of Jesus. But life is about getting the little things in order. So treat the Lord’s name carefully, writes Simcha Fisher.
The temple Jesus purifies is the human heart
We all know the story of Jesus making a whip of cords and knocking over the money changers’ tables in the temple. People do love this passage, and generally imagine themselves as Jesus, wrecking the place when sinners aren’t acting right.