The joy of being still
Fr David Braithwaite SJ. 01 July 2021
There is much we can learn from the elderly who know how to listen well and quietly practise their faith.
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True leadership
David Braithwaite SJ
Church leaders need courage and faith to build creative ways of reaching those on the margins.
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Help for the broken-hearted
Fr David Braithwaite SJ
Recognising the fundamental unity of body and mind, the Sacred Heart is a devotion of healing for all pain.
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Faith in an age of melancholy
Fr David Braithwaite SJ
In today’s debate about the worth of heroes, the Catholic tradition can hold both heroes and victims because Christ is both.
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Engagement with the world
David Braithwaite SJ. 02 March 2020
The Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network works to integrate the digital reality of modern-day life with the incarnated nature of the Catholic faith.
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What the young have to teach us
David Braithwaite SJ
The Australian Church needs to form and promote strategies to engage and encourage the innate generosity of its younger members.
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Catholic paradox
David Braithwaite SJ. 06 May 2019
When celebrating Mass it can be difficult to remember the beautiful liturgy celebrates an act of shocking vileness.
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The gains of losing yourself
David Braithwaite SJ
The Christian mission requires the same spirit of creativity and adaptation that drives the entrepreneur.
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Forgiveness through God's grace
David Braithwaite SJ. 10 March 2017
The Apostleship of Prayer is Pope Francis’ worldwide prayer network. It receives monthly prayer intentions from the Pope and urges Christians throughout the world to unite in prayer for those intentions. Thus we all become part of an international Community of Prayer
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Apostleship of prayer
David Braithwaite SJ. 10 March 2017
Pope Francis’ worldwide prayer networkThe Apostleship of Prayer receives monthly prayer intentions from the Pope and urges Christians throughout the world to unite in prayer for those intentions. Thus we all become part of an international Community of Prayer
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Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network
David Braithwaite SJ. 09 March 2017
Homo homini lupus – ‘man is a wolf unto man’ – is one of those lapidary phrases that has been passed down to us in a most interesting lineage. Originating with Plautus, the Roman poet, and approvingly cited by Thomas Hobbes in Leviathan, and later by his spiritual heir Sigmund Freud in his Civilisation and its Discontents, it is a phrase that captures a deeply pessimistic, and sadly, popular view of human nature
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