Section Archive: Review
Julie Zarifeh in Camino Skies. Image: CaminoSkies.com

‘Doing the Camino’: where is God in the modern context of this age-old pilgrimage?

A review of Camino Skies raises questions around the modern context of the pilgrimage, dealing with grief and the value of companionship.

Posted on: August 20, 2019

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An Astonishing Secret

One of the final books written by Irish priest and theologian Daniel O’Leary explores the spirituality and theology of creation, life and the unconditional love of God.

Posted on: June 18, 2019

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St Benedict’s Rule offers fresh insight into age-old problem

A new series written by Benedictine Sister Joan Chittister is exploring the question of institutional breakdown through the Rule of St Benedict.

Posted on: May 14, 2019

Finding God in the stuff of everyday life

Like a reflection in a mirror, Judith Scully’s story invites readers to look back and ponder their own lives and their search for God in the everyday events of their...

Posted on: September 19, 2018

An evocative recalling of Gurrumul’s voice, image and name

Alice Priest reviews the much-anticipated film GURRUMUL, which will be released in Australian cinemas from April 25. Her verdict: “It’s a must-see. A must-hear. However, be warned”.

Posted on: April 18, 2018

Appreciating the gift of those who walk with us

Monica Dutton reviews the newly-released book “The Attachment: Letters from a most unlikely friendship”.

Posted on: April 18, 2017

Moving beyond ignorance through shared stories

Moving beyond ignorance through shared stories

Are you one of the six in ten Australians who have never really encountered Aboriginal Australia?

Posted on: December 9, 2014