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As the cardinals prepare to elect a new pope, the centuries-old conclave process proceeds with solemnity and speed. But ...
While much of the world drifts toward political extremes, Australia did something quietly radical: it chose the centre. In a ...
As cardinals gather in Rome, they must confront declining trust, shifting global power, financial scandals, and unresolved ...
From across the Pacific, Australia’s election looks refreshingly sane: debates over fuel taxes and modest wage hikes. But the ...
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 ...
In an era of reflex opinion and vanishing accountability, moral seriousness can seem an anachronism. Yet history teaches that ...
Pope Francis’ pontificate was marked not by triumph but by a humble reckoning with failure. In a Church marked by scandal, ...
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 Australia moves through another federal election campaign, a quarter of a million new voters in the nation’s outer suburbs ...
Despite a lot of talk about education, neither of the major parties has talked about the funding of universities. However ...
And so as the 21st century marked its first quarter, reality in the most powerful country on Earth slipped into a vortex of ...
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