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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 ...
Three elections, three systems, one shared question: what kind of person should lead? As voters and cardinals choose their ...
From across the Pacific, Australia’s election looks refreshingly sane: debates over fuel taxes and modest wage hikes. But the ...
Faith, once a quiet undercurrent in Australian elections, is now entangled in questions of ethnic identity, foreign policy ...
Pope Francis’ pontificate was marked not by triumph but by a humble reckoning with failure. In a Church marked by scandal, ...
In an era of reflex opinion and vanishing accountability, moral seriousness can seem an anachronism. Yet history teaches that ...
Despite the raging storm, I clearly see a figure on the Sea of Galilee/ a Son of Man/ with outstretched hands/ and he is ...
And so as the 21st century marked its first quarter, reality in the most powerful country on Earth slipped into a vortex of ...
As Australia prepares to vote, the legacy of Petro Georgiou casts a long shadow, reminding us that politics can still be principled, compassionate, and deeply human. He reshaped multicultural policy, ...