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1 May 2025
2.8 MINS
With rising debt and vague promises, both Labor and the Coalition are sidestepping hard reforms as global threats grow.
24 April 2025
3.6 MINS
Elected as a courageous reformer, Pope Francis was expected to renew the Church. But did his pontificate blur boundaries and slow the New Evangelisation?
23 April 2025
6.3 MINS
Pope Francis famously called on Catholics to “make a mess.” He surely did, and now it’s up to us to clean it up.
23 April 2025
1.4 MINS
I greatly value my personal memories of Pope Francis. But despite its strengths, in many ways, the Francis pontificate was inadequate to the real issues facing the Church.
22 April 2025
1.3 MINS
A poem about Judas Iscariot's betrayal of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane.
10 April 2025
3.3 MINS
We can’t trust the woke mob on education. The supreme function of education is to shield the future from avoidable ignorance. Yet the education system has fallen to its knees and bowed its head to the feet of chaotic tyrants.
9 April 2025
7.4 MINS
For over two decades, I’ve had a front-row seat to how Big Pharma's system truly operates — not the illusion of rigorous oversight we see in medical journals or glossy pharmaceutical ads, but the reality of how industry influence is woven into every stage.
8 April 2025
3 MINS
Do you ever wonder why you should pray for Australia? Have you asked yourself how your prayers can possibly make any difference, if God is sovereign and does what He pleases anyway?
3 April 2025
3.1 MINS
Australian Labor’s labelling of attacks on Jews allegedly orchestrated by Sayet Erhan Akca as “hoaxes” is the latest instalment of dishonesty from the Labor Government and law enforcement agencies since the tidal wave of anti-Semitism came crashing down on Australian shores.
27 March 2025
4.4 MINS
The Covid pandemic will be remembered not only as a public health crisis but as a profound moral failure. The response to Covid was less a triumph of science than a capitulation to authoritarian impulses.
27 March 2025
3.7 MINS
We now face a new reality as the European Union leadership scrambles to justify continuing a war. Not only continuing, but they had been staunchly refusing to even countenance discussion on ending the slaughter.
20 March 2025
3.1 MINS
At a time where religious intolerance appears to be on the rise here in New South Wales, a shining example of religious harmony and collaboration can be seen in Special Religious Education (SRE) in public schools.
Christianity in Australia is Caving to the Progressive Cultural Elite – Here’s How it Can Break Free
13 March 2025
3.6 MINS
Too many Christian leaders in Australia and beyond align themselves with the cultural elite on sexuality, marriage and religious liberty in an attempt to remain "relevant". If Christianity is to regain its former glory, Christians must once again boldly affirm its core principles.
6 March 2025
3 MINS
Insurance companies will have to do more than just price the risk of accidents, unexpected crimes or natural crises. They may have to start pricing ideological risk, especially when it comes from the left wing of the political spectrum.
28 February 2025
3 MINS
Certainly, IVF has brought the hope of bearing a child to fruition for a small percentage (23%) of couples who utilise the process. At the same time, however, we must recognise that millions more lives have been lost through this process that treats children as a commodity, not a gift.
28 February 2025
2.1 MINS
Hundreds of people flocked to the St Mary’s Cathedral forecourt to commemorate the third anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, organised by the Ukrainian council of New South Wales.
25 February 2025
3.7 MINS
A troubling incident at Washington-Liberty Aquatics Center shows how easily women's and girls' safety can be overridden by politically correct staff pandering to a transgender-identifying sex offender.
24 February 2025
4.1 MINS
Ukraine was not invited to a key meeting between American and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia last week to decide what peace in the country might look like. Such high-handed power politics rarely ends well for those affected, as these seven historical examples show.
20 February 2025
2.2 MINS
The head of the Tuscan Bishops’ Conference said the passage of a new law in Italy allowing medically assisted suicide was “not an achievement, but a defeat for everyone.”
18 February 2025
5.6 MINS
The net zero carbon push to combat “climate change” – a conveniently vague term – involves eye-watering amounts of notional capital. The biggest banks and management funds are starting to walk away.