Tag: Book Reviews
Reclaiming the Genius of the Early Church
The Australian’s foreign editor Greg Sheridan’s latest book How Christians Can Succeed Today is a book for the prophetic moment, writes Fr Greg Morgan.
Fast-working journalists have already published a Pope Leo biography
A team of French journalists has already produced a 118-page biography of the first American pope.
Review—From Time to Eternity
Fr John Flader’s third instalment in his series on life after death, From Time to Eternity, is both easy to read and deeply thought-provoking. It will assist many to keep their ultimate destination in view, in the midst of daily life, writes Max Bosotti.
Review: “Wake up to Woke” by Kevin Donnelly
Dr Kevin Donnelly’s latest book, “Wake up to Woke,” sees the defeat of the Voice to Parliament referendum as a turning point in Australian history in which common sense halted the march of “woke” ideology. His new work is a timely call to arms for those who wish to fight back, writes Rocco Loiacono.
Book review: Jesus, I trust in you
The Sisters of Life, who have recently concluded their tour in Sydney, are known for their joy and infectious trust in God. ‘Jesus, I Trust in You’ from Sr Faustina Maria Pia SV is a 30-day “retreat” for anyone looking to become as trusting and innocent as a dove—but perhaps not as shrewd as a serpent…
Paul Catalanotto: A book on dying we all need to read
A palliative doctor explores the lost art and wisdom of a gentle death for all of us
Any supporter of euthanasia can get any number...



















