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‘Most Australians believe in God’: Sydney Catholic Archbishop
Catholic Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher says it would be “absurd” for anybody who doesn’t go to church every week to tick ‘no religion’ in this year’s census.
“Most Australians believe in God, Australia is not a Godless country, it’s not an entirely secularised country,” he told Sky News host Alan Jones.
“Faiths play a big role in our community in terms of the social infrastructure, the charitable works, the spiritual life for many people.”
published: 09 Aug 2021
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A Look at Australia's Complicated Catholic Faith | EWTN News In Depth
In this in-depth interview for EWTN, Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher talks to Colm Flynn about the current state of the Catholic Church in Australia including how the aboriginal people have been engaging with the faith. They also talk about the recent introduction of the controversial 'Voluntary Assisted Dying' law in Australia. Finally they cover the ongoing Synod in Rome, as well as the bishop's own vocational story.
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This show is about finding out who we are as people and as Catholics, and how we can confidently live our faith in the world. It is produced by EWTN News: https://www.ewtnnews.com ...
published: 20 Oct 2023
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Australian Roman Catholic Church admits child sex abuse
http://www.euronews.com/ The Catholic Church in the Australian state of Victoria has revealed to a parliamentary hearing its clergy were responsible for more than 600 cases of child sexual abuse dating back to the 1930s.
The Archbishop of Melbourne, Denis Hart said the figures were, "horrific".
Campaigners say the true number of abuse victims could be up to 10,000.
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published: 26 Sep 2012
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The Hidden Children of the Catholic Church | Foreign Correspondent
It’s been an open secret for years. Catholic priests fathering children in breach of their vows. After suffering in silence and shame for years, those children are speaking out, demanding answers and recognition from Rome.
Like other scandals it has faced, the Church has swept the issue of children of priests under the carpet.
“The church operates on a system where if it can ignore you and hope you go away, then it will do that”, says one former advisor to the church.
The children of priests have long suffered in silence and shame, their mothers pressured to keep quiet and keep the secret.
We follow the story of one Australian woman who discovered in middle age who her father was, and who’s determined to find out more.
“I remember thinking I can’t tell anybody. I now have to ...
published: 24 Sep 2019
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‘Going woke, going broke’: Catholic Church losing members and lacking spirituality
People don’t know what the Catholic Church stands for any more as the religion undergoes a “modernisation process” in hopes of making the church more relevant.
Sky News contributor Rocco Loiacono joined Sky News host Cory Bernardi to discuss the church’s decreasing donations and memberships.
“At the moment what we’re seeing is a process of the church going woke, going broke financially but also going broke spiritually,” Mr Loiacono said.
“There’s no spiritual dimension anymore and when that spiritual dimension is lacking, people find no reason to be attracted to the church and its message.”
published: 16 Jul 2023
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published: 06 Oct 2022
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A rift in the Catholic Church: Ideological divide splits parishioners | ABC News
Parishioners who have found themselves caught up in the rift between traditionalist and modernist Catholics say they've called on their Archbishop to help the community heal, but he hasn't responded to their requests.
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published: 20 Jul 2021
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The Early Catholic Church in Australia
Part One: The Unconvicted Convict
published: 09 Aug 2016
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A cultural biography of Ron Maslyn Williams with Associate Professor Deane Williams
Join Associate Professor Deane Williams as he presents his 2023 National Library Fellowship research findings about how Ron Maslyn Williams – filmmaker, photographer, writer, musician and radio playwright – became one of Australia’s post-Second World War cultural innovators.
Deane Williams is Associate Professor in Film and Screen Studies, Monash University and is a 2023 Honorary National Library of Australia Fellow.
There are limited in-person tickets available and bookings are essential: https://www.nla.gov.au/whats-on/events/cultural-biography-ron-maslyn-williams-associate-professor-deane-williams
published: 16 Nov 2023
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Will Australia end celibacy in the Catholic Church
After the results of a five-year inquiry into sexual abuse of children in Australia, results have found that the abuse was most rampant in the Catholic Church. The report recommends ending the requirement for celibacy for clergy, but it remains to be seen if that will happen.
A five-year inquiry into the sexual abuse of children in Australia has called for sweeping changes to be made, including recommending an end to mandatory celibacy in the Catholic Church.
The Australian Royal Commission estimates tens of thousands of children have been abused in Australian institutions over the last 90 years.
It is still not clear if this recommendation to end celibacy will be followed through by the Australian government.
Andrew Thomas reports from Sydney.
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published: 15 Dec 2017
6:37
‘Most Australians believe in God’: Sydney Catholic Archbishop
Catholic Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher says it would be “absurd” for anybody who doesn’t go to church every week to tick ‘no religion’ in this year’s cens...
Catholic Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher says it would be “absurd” for anybody who doesn’t go to church every week to tick ‘no religion’ in this year’s census.
“Most Australians believe in God, Australia is not a Godless country, it’s not an entirely secularised country,” he told Sky News host Alan Jones.
“Faiths play a big role in our community in terms of the social infrastructure, the charitable works, the spiritual life for many people.”
https://wn.com/‘Most_Australians_Believe_In_God’_Sydney_Catholic_Archbishop
Catholic Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher says it would be “absurd” for anybody who doesn’t go to church every week to tick ‘no religion’ in this year’s census.
“Most Australians believe in God, Australia is not a Godless country, it’s not an entirely secularised country,” he told Sky News host Alan Jones.
“Faiths play a big role in our community in terms of the social infrastructure, the charitable works, the spiritual life for many people.”
- published: 09 Aug 2021
- views: 13164
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A Look at Australia's Complicated Catholic Faith | EWTN News In Depth
In this in-depth interview for EWTN, Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher talks to Colm Flynn about the current state of the Catholic Church in Australia includi...
In this in-depth interview for EWTN, Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher talks to Colm Flynn about the current state of the Catholic Church in Australia including how the aboriginal people have been engaging with the faith. They also talk about the recent introduction of the controversial 'Voluntary Assisted Dying' law in Australia. Finally they cover the ongoing Synod in Rome, as well as the bishop's own vocational story.
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In this in-depth interview for EWTN, Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher talks to Colm Flynn about the current state of the Catholic Church in Australia including how the aboriginal people have been engaging with the faith. They also talk about the recent introduction of the controversial 'Voluntary Assisted Dying' law in Australia. Finally they cover the ongoing Synod in Rome, as well as the bishop's own vocational story.
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- published: 20 Oct 2023
- views: 50151
0:21
Australian Roman Catholic Church admits child sex abuse
http://www.euronews.com/ The Catholic Church in the Australian state of Victoria has revealed to a parliamentary hearing its clergy were responsible for more th...
http://www.euronews.com/ The Catholic Church in the Australian state of Victoria has revealed to a parliamentary hearing its clergy were responsible for more than 600 cases of child sexual abuse dating back to the 1930s.
The Archbishop of Melbourne, Denis Hart said the figures were, "horrific".
Campaigners say the true number of abuse victims could be up to 10,000.
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https://wn.com/Australian_Roman_Catholic_Church_Admits_Child_Sex_Abuse
http://www.euronews.com/ The Catholic Church in the Australian state of Victoria has revealed to a parliamentary hearing its clergy were responsible for more than 600 cases of child sexual abuse dating back to the 1930s.
The Archbishop of Melbourne, Denis Hart said the figures were, "horrific".
Campaigners say the true number of abuse victims could be up to 10,000.
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- published: 26 Sep 2012
- views: 3343
29:12
The Hidden Children of the Catholic Church | Foreign Correspondent
It’s been an open secret for years. Catholic priests fathering children in breach of their vows. After suffering in silence and shame for years, those children ...
It’s been an open secret for years. Catholic priests fathering children in breach of their vows. After suffering in silence and shame for years, those children are speaking out, demanding answers and recognition from Rome.
Like other scandals it has faced, the Church has swept the issue of children of priests under the carpet.
“The church operates on a system where if it can ignore you and hope you go away, then it will do that”, says one former advisor to the church.
The children of priests have long suffered in silence and shame, their mothers pressured to keep quiet and keep the secret.
We follow the story of one Australian woman who discovered in middle age who her father was, and who’s determined to find out more.
“I remember thinking I can’t tell anybody. I now have to carry a secret”, she says. “Over a period of time, I realised…I can’t keep the secret and I need to step forward
Reporter Lisa Millar heads to Ireland to speak to the man who’s bringing this issue out from the shadows into the light.
From a village south of Dublin, Vincent Doyle, whose father was a priest, is bringing these children together for the first time, helping them find a voice and a pathway to answers.
When Vincent Doyle launched a website for the children of priests, the response revealed the global nature of the problem. His website got hits from 175 countries and he estimates there are ‘ten thousand children of priests, that’s conservative’.
A woman who is researching the experiences of children of priests found startling similarities between their problems and the problems suffered by victims of clerical abuse.
While the Irish clergy have responded to pressure and come up with a plan to deal with it, Rome has been slower to react.
“It’s evidence priests are not doing what they’re supposed to be doing”, says one long-time Vatican watcher. “… any time the Church leadership is confronted with that, the knee jerk reaction is to recoil and not be fully transparent.”
In Rome, Lisa Millar goes to the centre of Catholic power to find answers. They now acknowledge the problem, but secrecy rules.
“I want the Pope to say the words ‘children of priests'. That’s what I want and that will just be the beginning”, says Vincent Doyle.
“I think it will be the next big story that is going to shake, and quite rightly shake, the church”, says the former advisor.
About Foreign Correspondent:
Foreign Correspondent is the prime-time international public affairs program on Australia's national broadcaster, ABC-TV. We produce half-hour duration in-depth reports for broadcast across the ABC's television channels and digital platforms. Since 1992, our teams have journeyed to more than 170 countries to report on war, natural calamity and social and political upheaval – through the eyes of the people at the heart of it all.
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https://wn.com/The_Hidden_Children_Of_The_Catholic_Church_|_Foreign_Correspondent
It’s been an open secret for years. Catholic priests fathering children in breach of their vows. After suffering in silence and shame for years, those children are speaking out, demanding answers and recognition from Rome.
Like other scandals it has faced, the Church has swept the issue of children of priests under the carpet.
“The church operates on a system where if it can ignore you and hope you go away, then it will do that”, says one former advisor to the church.
The children of priests have long suffered in silence and shame, their mothers pressured to keep quiet and keep the secret.
We follow the story of one Australian woman who discovered in middle age who her father was, and who’s determined to find out more.
“I remember thinking I can’t tell anybody. I now have to carry a secret”, she says. “Over a period of time, I realised…I can’t keep the secret and I need to step forward
Reporter Lisa Millar heads to Ireland to speak to the man who’s bringing this issue out from the shadows into the light.
From a village south of Dublin, Vincent Doyle, whose father was a priest, is bringing these children together for the first time, helping them find a voice and a pathway to answers.
When Vincent Doyle launched a website for the children of priests, the response revealed the global nature of the problem. His website got hits from 175 countries and he estimates there are ‘ten thousand children of priests, that’s conservative’.
A woman who is researching the experiences of children of priests found startling similarities between their problems and the problems suffered by victims of clerical abuse.
While the Irish clergy have responded to pressure and come up with a plan to deal with it, Rome has been slower to react.
“It’s evidence priests are not doing what they’re supposed to be doing”, says one long-time Vatican watcher. “… any time the Church leadership is confronted with that, the knee jerk reaction is to recoil and not be fully transparent.”
In Rome, Lisa Millar goes to the centre of Catholic power to find answers. They now acknowledge the problem, but secrecy rules.
“I want the Pope to say the words ‘children of priests'. That’s what I want and that will just be the beginning”, says Vincent Doyle.
“I think it will be the next big story that is going to shake, and quite rightly shake, the church”, says the former advisor.
About Foreign Correspondent:
Foreign Correspondent is the prime-time international public affairs program on Australia's national broadcaster, ABC-TV. We produce half-hour duration in-depth reports for broadcast across the ABC's television channels and digital platforms. Since 1992, our teams have journeyed to more than 170 countries to report on war, natural calamity and social and political upheaval – through the eyes of the people at the heart of it all.
Contributions may be removed if they violate ABC’s Online Terms of Use http://www.abc.net.au/conditions.htm (Section 3). This is an official Australian Broadcasting Corporation YouTube channel
- published: 24 Sep 2019
- views: 1708625
7:09
‘Going woke, going broke’: Catholic Church losing members and lacking spirituality
People don’t know what the Catholic Church stands for any more as the religion undergoes a “modernisation process” in hopes of making the church more relevant.
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People don’t know what the Catholic Church stands for any more as the religion undergoes a “modernisation process” in hopes of making the church more relevant.
Sky News contributor Rocco Loiacono joined Sky News host Cory Bernardi to discuss the church’s decreasing donations and memberships.
“At the moment what we’re seeing is a process of the church going woke, going broke financially but also going broke spiritually,” Mr Loiacono said.
“There’s no spiritual dimension anymore and when that spiritual dimension is lacking, people find no reason to be attracted to the church and its message.”
https://wn.com/‘Going_Woke,_Going_Broke’_Catholic_Church_Losing_Members_And_Lacking_Spirituality
People don’t know what the Catholic Church stands for any more as the religion undergoes a “modernisation process” in hopes of making the church more relevant.
Sky News contributor Rocco Loiacono joined Sky News host Cory Bernardi to discuss the church’s decreasing donations and memberships.
“At the moment what we’re seeing is a process of the church going woke, going broke financially but also going broke spiritually,” Mr Loiacono said.
“There’s no spiritual dimension anymore and when that spiritual dimension is lacking, people find no reason to be attracted to the church and its message.”
- published: 16 Jul 2023
- views: 131869
0:47
What’s The Most Catholic Country? #shorts
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- published: 06 Oct 2022
- views: 186008
3:39
A rift in the Catholic Church: Ideological divide splits parishioners | ABC News
Parishioners who have found themselves caught up in the rift between traditionalist and modernist Catholics say they've called on their Archbishop to help the c...
Parishioners who have found themselves caught up in the rift between traditionalist and modernist Catholics say they've called on their Archbishop to help the community heal, but he hasn't responded to their requests.
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Parishioners who have found themselves caught up in the rift between traditionalist and modernist Catholics say they've called on their Archbishop to help the community heal, but he hasn't responded to their requests.
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- published: 20 Jul 2021
- views: 6682
58:03
A cultural biography of Ron Maslyn Williams with Associate Professor Deane Williams
Join Associate Professor Deane Williams as he presents his 2023 National Library Fellowship research findings about how Ron Maslyn Williams – filmmaker, photogr...
Join Associate Professor Deane Williams as he presents his 2023 National Library Fellowship research findings about how Ron Maslyn Williams – filmmaker, photographer, writer, musician and radio playwright – became one of Australia’s post-Second World War cultural innovators.
Deane Williams is Associate Professor in Film and Screen Studies, Monash University and is a 2023 Honorary National Library of Australia Fellow.
There are limited in-person tickets available and bookings are essential: https://www.nla.gov.au/whats-on/events/cultural-biography-ron-maslyn-williams-associate-professor-deane-williams
https://wn.com/A_Cultural_Biography_Of_Ron_Maslyn_Williams_With_Associate_Professor_Deane_Williams
Join Associate Professor Deane Williams as he presents his 2023 National Library Fellowship research findings about how Ron Maslyn Williams – filmmaker, photographer, writer, musician and radio playwright – became one of Australia’s post-Second World War cultural innovators.
Deane Williams is Associate Professor in Film and Screen Studies, Monash University and is a 2023 Honorary National Library of Australia Fellow.
There are limited in-person tickets available and bookings are essential: https://www.nla.gov.au/whats-on/events/cultural-biography-ron-maslyn-williams-associate-professor-deane-williams
- published: 16 Nov 2023
- views: 230
2:38
Will Australia end celibacy in the Catholic Church
After the results of a five-year inquiry into sexual abuse of children in Australia, results have found that the abuse was most rampant in the Catholic Church. ...
After the results of a five-year inquiry into sexual abuse of children in Australia, results have found that the abuse was most rampant in the Catholic Church. The report recommends ending the requirement for celibacy for clergy, but it remains to be seen if that will happen.
A five-year inquiry into the sexual abuse of children in Australia has called for sweeping changes to be made, including recommending an end to mandatory celibacy in the Catholic Church.
The Australian Royal Commission estimates tens of thousands of children have been abused in Australian institutions over the last 90 years.
It is still not clear if this recommendation to end celibacy will be followed through by the Australian government.
Andrew Thomas reports from Sydney.
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After the results of a five-year inquiry into sexual abuse of children in Australia, results have found that the abuse was most rampant in the Catholic Church. The report recommends ending the requirement for celibacy for clergy, but it remains to be seen if that will happen.
A five-year inquiry into the sexual abuse of children in Australia has called for sweeping changes to be made, including recommending an end to mandatory celibacy in the Catholic Church.
The Australian Royal Commission estimates tens of thousands of children have been abused in Australian institutions over the last 90 years.
It is still not clear if this recommendation to end celibacy will be followed through by the Australian government.
Andrew Thomas reports from Sydney.
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- published: 15 Dec 2017
- views: 9136