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This book provides an in-depth exploration of the Catholic Church's influence on Australian politics throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries. It traces the Church's historical engagement with key political issues, such as education, social justice, labor rights, and immigration, while examining the evolving dynamics of Church-state relations in a rapidly secularizing and multicultural society. The book discusses the contributions of prominent Catholic leaders, such as Archbishop Daniel Mannix and Cardinal Norman Gilroy, and examines the rise of Catholic lay movements, particularly…mehr

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This book provides an in-depth exploration of the Catholic Church's influence on Australian politics throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries. It traces the Church's historical engagement with key political issues, such as education, social justice, labor rights, and immigration, while examining the evolving dynamics of Church-state relations in a rapidly secularizing and multicultural society. The book discusses the contributions of prominent Catholic leaders, such as Archbishop Daniel Mannix and Cardinal Norman Gilroy, and examines the rise of Catholic lay movements, particularly post-Vatican II, in shaping the political landscape. It also addresses the challenges posed by the sexual abuse crisis, the Church's responses to contemporary social issues like same-sex marriage and environmental justice, and its role in the ongoing debates surrounding Indigenous rights and refugees. The Catholic Church's influence on Australian identity and public policy has been significant, particularly in the areas of social justice, education, and welfare. Throughout its history, the Church has been a moral force in shaping the national discourse, advocating for the protection of the marginalized and the promotion of the common good.Through careful analysis of primary sources, historical events, and Catholic social teachings, this work contextualizes the Catholic Church's significant but often contentious position in Australian public life. Ultimately, it offers a critical assessment of the Church's future in Australian politics, navigating its internal crises, public controversies, and continuing relevance in advocating for social justice, human dignity, and the common good in a changing world.


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