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The synodal process in the Church in Australia has a longer history than just about anywhere else in the world. The second and final assembly of the 5th Plenary Council of Australia ended almost four years ago, in July 2022. This followed an extensive consultation period involving 17,500 submissions and the participation of 220,000 individual Catholics. It was ground-breaking...


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Brendan McManus SJ

‘God comes to us disguised as our lives’ – Richard Rohr

Ignatius Loyola is often called the first psychologist for his understanding of the importance of the affective dimension in our lives – the role that desire, emotions and imagination play in our experience and interpretation of the world around us. He...


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(Promoting open discussion and greater understanding in today’s Church.)

The next meeting of the Edinburgh Newman Association is on Wednesday evening, May 13th.

Our guest speaker will be Dr. Naomi Hayes who is a senior lecturer at the University of Edinburgh’s School of Social and Political Science whose are...


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KING CHARLES AND CONGRESS:

I was reared in the shadow and the embrace of The Big House. The Estate was an idyllic playground for us young ones. The gentry too were benign and friendly. We were very blessed. However, I have a residual conviction that Lords and Ladies are not proper landowners in a Republic. Nor do I have any lingering Royalist tenden...


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