Tag: Christianity
Dawson Centre hosts first Sydney Dinner
The renaissance of interest across all ages and backgrounds in the importance of Christianity and its contribution to civilization was on display as Sydneysiders...
A Christian revival
In a prestigious speech in the US, Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP has set out his vision for a renewal of faith in troubled times
“For...
Queen Elizabeth II: a monarch of faith, grace and nobility
The Bible is ambivalent about monarchy. The kings of the earth threatened the security of Israel, and the people long resisted having their own...
Woke PC culture: it’s beyond rational defence
Those defending political correctness (now rebadged as being woke) argue it is a form of politeness and civility and it pressures people to treat...
Dr Kevin Donnelly: Don’t write off Christianity
Despite the sins of its members, the Christian faith is far greater than opinion polls in the news
Millennial faith sinks
Fewer than one third of all Millennials (25-39 years old) identify as Christian, according to a further breakdown of religious census data according to...
Out of India: the Dukhrana of St Thomas
The memorial feast of St Thomas the Apostle on 3 July does not get a mention in the Ordo this year, because it falls...
Census: atheism on the rise
By Adam Wesselinoff and Debbie Cramsie
For the first time in Australian history fewer than half of us identify as Christians, with “no religion” likely...
After Election 2022: where to from here for Christians?
Now the election has been held and Scott Morrison and the Liberal/Nationals have been replaced by Anthony Albanese and the LGT alliance (the Labor,...
Former PM to launch new book on Christian faith’s timeless relevance
Culture wars
Such is the destructive impact of the culture wars and political correctness, now rebadged as being woke, the British philosopher and cultural commentator...
Simcha Fisher: An atheist’s conversion
The most amazing thing happened: I heard an interview with the man who recently headed the government agency on biomedical and public health research,...
Dr Kevin Donnelly: One front in a much larger battle
The hysteria, exaggeration and untruths pushed by secular activists opposing the commonwealth government’s religious freedom bill (recently put before parliament but now deferred) cannot go unchallenged. Listen to or read those arguing against the bill and you would think those supporting the legislation are insensitive, vindictive and cruel.