Jim Mannery explores the life of public intellectual B.A. Santamaria, his response to communism and capitalism, and how the Australian economy has fared since his passing in 1998.
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Psychologist Dr Wanda Skowronska explores the connection between psychology and New Age influence, especially among its prominent contributors, and how questionable psychological practices have been accepted by well-meaning Catholics.
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Glen Bolas speaks on the Eucharist as sacrifice - the historical and transcendent nature of Christ's sacrifice on the Cross.
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Dr Garrick Small explains the competing attitudes of how to view the human person, how this relates to the Trinity, and what such views teach us about economics and business today.
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Michael Suttie explores the pitfalls of modern architecture and the principles of classical & traditional architecture which can improve our built societies today.
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Dr Wanda Skowronska presents three false theologies which Pope Benedict refutes throughout his writings: the "historical" Jesus, the "revolutionary" Jesus, and the "new age" Jesus.
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Dr Garrick Small explores how our current economy is impacting on family life, and what Catholic perspectives and knowledge can offer to this situation.
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Anthony English explores the amazing life and works of the great Saint Augustine of Hippo, with reference to his "Confessions" and St John Paul II's Apostolic Letter "Augustinum Hipponensem".
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Paul Morrissey helps us to draw out an understanding of the Old Testament through the use of analogies and typologies with the New Testament.
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Anthony English looks at the events of the Assumption of Our Lady and what this means, why this occurred, and looks at a number of common questions surrounding the event and doctrine of the Assumption.
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Fr Michael de Stoop outlines some important elements of the Sacrament of Confession in light of the Parable of the Prodigal Son and the graces which we receive through Reconciliation.
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Mr Paul Morrissey discusses the seven deadly sins, and how the Beatitudes which Christ teaches are used as the antidote to these temptations...
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Wanda Skowronska recounts conversion in more recent times from some of the most anti-Catholic of contexts...
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Robert Haddad presents the Catholic view of the soul - specifically the human soul - and defends the notion of its immortality in accordance with Catholic teaching and philosophy.
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Dr Wanda Skowronska explores the development of modern psychology in the 19th and 20th centuries, and its relationship with Christianity.
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Paul Morrissey speaks on what love is - with particular focus on the writings of St John Paul II on the topic, how love can be difficult, and how we can overcome those difficulties.
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Dr John Lamont responds to objections against the existence of Hell from philosophical and Scriptural perspectives.
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Lucy O'Connell discusses her recommended books for the Catholic that has an interest in literature, but doesn't know where to start with the vast ocean of reading material out there...
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Dr Wanda Skowonska explores how language is being used to manipulate on a societal level with regards to the degradation of spiritual language, the popularising dehumanising words, and the increasing redemption theme of ecological language.
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Dr Garrick Small speaks on the development of Catholic Social Thought and economics over the past century, and how academia has progressed in circles - because it has forgotten the giants...
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Paul Bizzanes presents an overview of the stem cell market and the state of stem cell research, the Church's position on adult and embryonic stem cell research, how embryonic stem cell research relates to end-of-life issues, and current adult stem cell therapies.
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Robert Haddad reflects on his continuous conversion in the Catholic Church, and discusses the importance of the Eucharist from the days of the early Church.
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Dr Andrew Foong speaks on the background to the writing of Pope Paul VI's famous encyclical "Humanae Vitae", and the aftermath which has reverberated to this present day.
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The Dominican Sisters of St Cecilia present what the Holy Spirit is, and how the Holy Spirit works in our lives through faith, hope and love.
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Sr Moira discusses why the Sacraments exist in the Church, and how they empower us as followers of Christ.
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Paul Bizzanes explains how the Church helped form Western Civilisation for the last 2000 years, and responds to accusations that the Church held civilisation back.
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Fr John Flader looks at the purpose and practice of sacrifice throughout the Old Testament, leading up to the Institution of the Holy Eucharist: the eternal Todah.
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Dr Andrew Foong discusses the meaning of life based especially in the teachings of Blessed John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI, and how the answer to the meaning of life leads to true happiness.
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Robert Haddad looks at evidence relating to the history of the True Cross and the crucifixion of Christ, as well as exploring why Catholics venerate the cross.
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Paul Bizzanes discusses the issues surrounding two current topics in bioethics and biotechnology: Stem-cell research and cloning.
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Fr John Flader explains how the Lenten season came about, how it has changed through history, and why the practices of Lent - such as fasting and almsgiving - exist.
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Thomas Kwok speaks on the amazing life of Matteo Ricci, one of the most successful missionaries to China in the 16th Century.
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Fr. Mark de Battista looks at the dynamics of courtship and dating, the issues surrounding non-romantic relationships with the opposite sex, and the spiritual friendship.
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Anthony English discusses angels, what they mean and instances of them in Scripture and the lives of saints.
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Robert Haddad takes on the protestant charge that Mary was not a perpetual Virgin, based on the apparent reading of Scripture that Jesus had 'brothers and sisters'; and explores who exactly the 'brothers and sisters' were.
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John Manna looks at authentic discipleship in a contemporary age, what and who a disciple is, and how discipleship relates to our lives.
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Robert Haddad discusses Pope Joan, the legend of a female Pope: whether it is real, where the story came from, and what consequences would exist for the Papacy if a woman claimed the title of Pope.
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Anthony English explores the fascinating life of Blessed Bartolo, who was the priest of a satanic cult before repenting to become a lay Dominican dedicated to the Rosary.
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In this Lumen Verum lecture, Mr Hitchings discusses the tragedy of AIDS in recent times, the response of governments and NGOs, and the policy-oriented obscuring of non-contraceptive prevention measures.
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Fr Yuhanna Azize looks at the battles of orthodoxy and heresy of the early Church and how that is reflected in our world today - looking particularly at the New Testament, St Ignatius of Antioch and the Gnostics.
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Fr Paul Rowse OP discusses the short yet wonderous life of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, described by Blessed Pope John Paul II as a "man of the beatitudes".
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Fr. Bernard looks at the idea of St. Joseph's fatherhood, in the context of his relationship with Jesus Christ and the mystery of The Incarnation.
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David Obeid takes on the attacks against Catholicism and it's teachings on grace from the book "Nothing in My Hand I Bring" - showing how it is flawed in both its arguments for Reformed Christianity and its representation of Catholicism.
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Fr Joseph explains how St Edmund Campion was captured, tortured and finally put to death at Tyburn.
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Fr Joseph explores St Edmund Campion's early life, his mission to England as a Jesuit priest, and his publication of the famous "Ten Reasons" against protestantism.
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Robert Haddad is the current head of New Evangelisation at the Catholic Education Office of the Archdiocese of Sydney. He has formerly worked in the Confraternity for Christian Doctrine, the Catholic Society of St Peter at The University of Sydney, and St Charbel's College.
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A May 2008 Lumen Verum Apologetics lecture by Fr. Mark de Battista on the topic: “Our Lady at the Heart of the Liturgy”.
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Imogen Hitchings looks at the reformation and rise of protestantism in the English Court. Imogen especially explores King Henry VIII, his disintegrating relationship with the Catholic Church, and the ongoing drama of his marriages and monarchy.
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Fr. Bernard discusses what is humility, why it is so important, and what insights we can gain from St Teresa of Avila in the comprehensive review of what it means to be humble.
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Fr. Anthony Robbie discusses how The Crusades came about, what they sought to achieve, and answers common misconceptions about their history.
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Dr Sandra Lynch explores the meaning of beauty as pondered by the great philosophers, and how beauty connects us with God and the world around us.
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Robert Haddad explains the Evangelical and Calvinist ideas of an assurance of Salvation, and whether they are supported by the Scriptures.
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Robert Haddad speaks on the historical development of the canonisation process, and provides a response to the critics of the canonisation of St Mary of the Cross.
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Eamonn Keane discusses the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae, and how removing God from culture leads to the erosion of morality, the breakdown of marriage, and the rise of a culture of death.
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Robert Haddad explores the writings of St Justin Martyr and the early Christian apologists, and how they defended the Church through accusation and persecution using the best rhetorical techniques of their day.
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Glen Bolas discusses the history of dissent against the divinity of Christ, and explores these claims against the words of Christ Himself.
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Eamonn Keanne talks about man being made in the image of God through love, the damage done by sin, how God poured out himself to redeem us, and how He reveals His power over death through The Resurrection.
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Robert Haddad explores the writings of St Justin Martyr and the early Christian apologists, and how they defended the Church through accusation and persecution using the best rhetorical techniques of their day.
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Eamonn Keanne speaks on God's continuous calling for us reconciliation, how we receive His forgiveness, and the graces we obtain through coming back to God in the Sacrament of Confession.
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Eamonn Keane explores the encyclicals of Bl. John Paul II to bring out his enduring legacy, with particular reference to the Second Vatican Council, the human being, and God Himself.
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Fr Peter Joseph discusses what Catholics believe about Genesis, creation and Adam & Eve.
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Fr Flader responds to the arguments that science negates the need for God, and that God and Science are at odds with one another.
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Sr Moira Debono RSM speaks on the history of English translations of the Roman Missal, the concept of "the art of proper celebration", and some important changes that occurred in the most recent translation of the Roman Missal.
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Fr Paul Rowse discusses the notion of a separation of Church and State in Australia, and gives three reasons why the Church must speak out on issues in the public square.
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Paul Bizannes explores the development of legislation on stem-cell research in Australia, what stem-cells are and the current state of research, and the prospect of embryonic vs. adult stem cells in medical treatment.
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Dr Garrick Small discusses the topic of wealth and money in the Gospels - particularly in the Gospels and Matthew and Luke.
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Anthony English takes us through each of the five luminous mysteries of the Rosary, and how they bring forth the divine nature of Christ.
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Anthony Succar explores the full meaning and value of suffering as shown through Christian revelation.
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Fr Pat Keenan presents his encounters with people in his mission work, and how they received God into their lives...
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Anthony English looks in to the first part of the Book of Revelation - Chapters 1, 2 & 3. What does it contain, and what does it mean for Christians?
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Anthony English discusses the Church teaching on Purgatory, and addresses some of the misconceptions about it.
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Stephen Hitchings describes the life of Cardinal John Henry Newman and his influence on the Church, England and the world.
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Fr Mark Battista looks at nature of Men and Women and their differences, reflecting on his own experiences with couples and the words of Scripture.
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A Lumen Verum Apologetics lecture presented by Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Sydney Director Robert Haddad.
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A June 2010 Lumen Verum Apologetics lecture by Dr Garrick Small on the topic: “Global Crisis, Catholic Solution”. Dr Garrick is an economist and has taught at an undergraduate and postgraduate level in property finance, property political economy and property development. His phD thesis was titled “An Aristotelian Construction of the Social Economy of Land”. [...]
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