This article provides an analysis of the Australasian Catholic Congresses of 1900, 1904 and 1909 in relation to public policy from the perspective of gender. This involves a recognition of the long history of the Church's engagement with public policy and a consideration of the genesis of the Congresses as the fruit of Cardinal Moran's broad vision and high aspirations for federated Australia in general and for the Australian Catholic Church in particular. Also primary to the agendas of the Congresses was the strong conviction of the rightness of the Catholic tradition that religion is integral to the life of the human person and therefore central to education. Within this context the participation of men and women in the Congresses is disc...
Collection of articles on themes of Australian Catholic philosophy and history. Articles of philosop...
Historians have generally tended to represent the pioneering Catholic mission in Western Australia a...
Abstract In 1995 the Prime Minister of Australia, the honourable Paul Keating, on the occasion of th...
This article is based on a paper originally given at the international colloquium, Religious Institu...
This article analyzes the transformation of gender discourse within contemporary Catholicism after V...
The focus of this paper is on the emergence of a transnational religious network – primarily between...
The concept of gender has acquired moral, sociological and political implications that undermine its...
One of the most distinctive features of Catholic schools, both past and present, is their religious ...
This thesis explores the neglected history of Australian Catholic social welfare, focusingon the per...
The article consists of two parts. In the first it gives an insight into the historiography concerni...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Catholic religious sisters in each of what became the ...
This thesis covers the period 1950-1980, chosen for the significance of two major events which affec...
The Christian faith in its Catholic expression continues to give meaning and direction to the lives ...
This article problematises the low uptake of higher leadership roles by guild women of the Roman Cat...
Contains fulltext : 151621.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During the past...
Collection of articles on themes of Australian Catholic philosophy and history. Articles of philosop...
Historians have generally tended to represent the pioneering Catholic mission in Western Australia a...
Abstract In 1995 the Prime Minister of Australia, the honourable Paul Keating, on the occasion of th...
This article is based on a paper originally given at the international colloquium, Religious Institu...
This article analyzes the transformation of gender discourse within contemporary Catholicism after V...
The focus of this paper is on the emergence of a transnational religious network – primarily between...
The concept of gender has acquired moral, sociological and political implications that undermine its...
One of the most distinctive features of Catholic schools, both past and present, is their religious ...
This thesis explores the neglected history of Australian Catholic social welfare, focusingon the per...
The article consists of two parts. In the first it gives an insight into the historiography concerni...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Catholic religious sisters in each of what became the ...
This thesis covers the period 1950-1980, chosen for the significance of two major events which affec...
The Christian faith in its Catholic expression continues to give meaning and direction to the lives ...
This article problematises the low uptake of higher leadership roles by guild women of the Roman Cat...
Contains fulltext : 151621.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During the past...
Collection of articles on themes of Australian Catholic philosophy and history. Articles of philosop...
Historians have generally tended to represent the pioneering Catholic mission in Western Australia a...
Abstract In 1995 the Prime Minister of Australia, the honourable Paul Keating, on the occasion of th...