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Dr Kathleen Turner and fellow workers smile for the camera nearly two kilometres underground in the Grasberg mine in Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Supplied

Faith deep underground

By Dr Kathleen Turner Social scientist Kathleen Turner discovered one of the most unique Christian churches in the world – almost two kilometres below ground...

Parents’ alliance will help to reduce teenage distress

They have sensitive antennae to who likes or dislikes them and those around them. This is a positive trait in a small community - when our senses are attuned to potential conflict or disharmony, we can act to repair any ruptures in our social fabric.

Vaping’s vicious toll on kids and teens

Parents and young people should be in no doubt that not only do e-cigarettes and similar products pose a serious threat to young people’s health but they are also highly addictive, said a leading Sydney expert as NSW Health rolled out a massive anti-vaping campaign highlighting the dangers.

Philippa Martyr: The bishops’ Praetorian Guards

Imagine an Australian diocese in which Fr Youngtrad, a recently ordained priest, phones his bishop - and the bishop answers his own phone. Fr Youngtrad...

Shepherd in a troubled land

In over four decades of priestly ministry, the 74 year old Archbishop of Addis Ababa, Cardinal Berhaneyesus Demerew Souraphiel has lived an extraordinary life.

Plenary Feedback: Fr Stephen Hill

The Plenary Council's working document, Towards the Second Assembly, was circulated to members for feedback by 4 April. Although Towards the Second Assembly has not been circulated...

Breaking the stigma’s cycle

ACU program shows a mental illness diagnosis can be the start of something great.

‘Shroud is 2000 years old’

New technology enables a closer look at Turin Shroud A study based on new technology for the dating of artefacts has placed the fabric of...
Eros, properly conceived, is the response in a person to the truly good and the truly beautiful. Asking ‘should I kiss before marriage?’ is the wrong question, writes Christian Bergman.

The Epic Battle in Every Marriage

By Francine & Byron Pirola If there is one thing that the seasons of Lent and Easter bring into focus, it’s the struggle between good...

US Supreme Court Roe v. Wade abortion report shocks the world

The Supreme Court of the United States of America has voted to strike down the landmark abortion 1973 case Roe v. Wade, according to...

Must-read books for your bucket list

Great literature not only entertains its readers; it challenges them. Michael E. Daniel recommends Catholic novels to enlighten and provoke

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Dear Australian politicians: back the family and you win

We can only applaud Paul Kelly, The Australian’s editor at large, for his assessment of the current election campaign last weekend. Of specific importance...
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