This blog explores the history, key cases, institutional failures, and ongoing efforts for justice—while asking some difficult but necessary questions about the future of the Catholic Church and its moral standing in society.
Tag Archives: religion
The Catholic School Paradox: Faith, Education, and the Role of Religion in Modern Classrooms
For a system built on resistance to discrimination, Australia’s Catholic schools have taken an unusual turn.
Protecting People, Not Institutions: What Australia’s Royal Commission Revealed About Catholic Schools Globally
The lack of accountability within the Catholic school system and poses a crucial question—who do these schools truly serve? Do they prioritize the well-being of students, or do they act in the interests of the institution and its power?
Buried Histories: The Vatican’s Most Controversial Secrets
What does the Israeli-Palestinian conflict say about God?
If religion is meant to be a force for peace, why does it so often fuel war? And if God is just, how do we reconcile that with the suffering of tens of thousands of innocent people? As the conflict in Gaza intensifies, these questions are more pressing than ever.
Faith, War, and the Question of God: What the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Reveals About Religion
What does the Israeli-Palestinian conflict say about God?
If religion is meant to be a force for peace, why does it so often fuel war? And if God is just, how do we reconcile that with the suffering of tens of thousands of innocent people? As the conflict in Gaza intensifies, these questions are more pressing than ever.