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Despite the raging storm, I clearly see a figure on the Sea of Galilee/ a Son of Man/ with outstretched hands/ and he is ...
As cardinals gather in Rome, they must confront declining trust, shifting global power, financial scandals, and unresolved ...
From across the Pacific, Australia’s election campaign can seem almost quaint — tax tweaks and modest pledges offered up with ...
Three elections, three systems, one shared question: what kind of person should lead? As voters and cardinals choose their ...
Faith, once a quiet undercurrent in Australian elections, is now entangled in questions of ethnic identity, foreign policy ...
Pope Francis’ pontificate was marked not by triumph but by a humble reckoning with failure. In a Church marked by scandal, ...
And so as the 21st century marked its first quarter, reality in the most powerful country on Earth slipped into a vortex of ...
As Australia prepares to vote, the legacy of Petro Georgiou casts a long shadow, reminding us that politics can still be ...
This year has been marked by growing introspection concerning our culture. At the heart of the division between a conflictual ...
As Australia moves through another federal election campaign, a quarter of a million new voters in the nation’s outer suburbs remain largely invisible in political discourse. These are not marginal ...
Anzac Day is shortly upon us. Each year I try to put time aside as the sun rises to remember those who volunteered to defend this country in past wars and the many who have died and the many others ...