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Jason T Eberl - Hubert Mader Chair in Health Care Ethics. Professor of Health Care Ethics and Philosophy and Director @ the Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics; Saint Louis University. Blake Lemoine – former software engineer for Google and now working as an AI consultant and public speaker. Matthew Tan - Dean of Studies @ Vianney College, the Wagga campus of the Catholic Institute of Sydney EP Socials: Twitter: @BishopUmbers
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Professor Stephen Bullivant - Professorial Research Fellow in Theology and Sociology at the University of Notre Dame Australia. He is the author and co-author of a number of books including Nonverts: The Making of Ex-Christian America, and Vatican II: A Very Short Introduction. Dr Philippa Martyr - is a regular columnist in Sydney’s Catholic Weekly newspaper, and is a Perth-based university lecturer and academic researcher. She is collaborating with Stephen on the national Catholics in Australia Survey and is currently unpacking its findings. Dr Matthew Tan – Dean of Studies @ Vianney...
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Christopher West is a Catholic author and speaker, best known for his work on Pope John Paul II’s series of audience addresses entitled Theology of the Body. He is a cofounder of the Theology of the Body Institute, which offers graduate level courses and other training programs on the Theology of the Body. He and his wife, Wendy, reside in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and have five children together. EP Socials: Christopher West:
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Jason Evert is a Catholic author and chastity speaker. He founded Totus Tuus Press and Chastity Project, an organization that promotes chastity primarily to high school and college students. Evert earned a Master of Theology from the Franciscan University of Steubenville, with undergraduate degrees in theology and counselling, with a minor in philosophy. EP Socials: Jason Socials: Twitter (X) and Instagram @jasonevert
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Matt Fradd is the creator and host of the Pints With Aquinas podcast. He is the author and coauthor of several books including Does God Exist? A Socratic Dialogue on the Five Ways of Thomas Aqubert. Matt lives in Steubenville, Ohio, with his wife Cameron and their four kids. episcopalpodcast.com.au Twitter: @BishopUmbers
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Today we’re continuing our discussion of the nature of Christian faith and the Church in the context of violence, with particular reference to the experience of East Timor and West Papua which we discussed in our last episode. Sister Susan Connelly – a Sister of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, and author of “East Timor, René Girard and Neocolonial Violence: Scapegoating as Australian Policy”. Sister Susan has taught in Catholic and State schools. She has worked with the people of East Timor and has a particular concern for the West Papuan people, and with the treatment of asylum...
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The Christian Faith and Non-Violence, with Sister Susan Connelly & Dr Joel Hodge. Sister Susan Connelly – a Sister of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, and author of “East Timor, René Girard and Neocolonial Violence: Scapegoating as Australian Policy”. Sister Susan has taught in Catholic and State schools. She has worked with the people of East Timor and has a particular concern for the West Papuan people, and with the treatment of asylum seekers. Dr Joel Hodge – Senior Lecturer (Theology) at the Australian Catholic University, who is also a published author and whose work includes:...
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We continue our conversation with Archdeacon Athinagoras and discuss the relationship between the Greek Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church. Rev. Archdeacon Athinagoras Karakonstantakis – from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia Adam Wesselinoff – Editor of the Catholic Weekly. Web: Email: Twitter:
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We have a conversation with Archdeacon Athinagoras and discuss the relationship between the Greek Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church. Rev. Archdeacon Athinagoras Karakonstantakis – from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia Adam Wesselinoff – Editor of the Catholic Weekly. Web: episcopalpodcast.com.au Email: ...
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We are diving in to the world of the artificially intelligent Natalie Ambrose - University Chaplaincies Coordinator for the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney. Jason T Eberl - Director and Professor @ the Albert Gnaegi Center for Healthcare Ethics Blake Lemoine – former software engineer for Google and now working as an AI consultant and public speaker. @cajundiscordian Web: episcopalpodcast.com.au ...
info_outlineIn Episode 16, Bishop Richard speaks with Fr. Don Richardson, Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Sydney. They discuss Church Architecture and Fr Don's new book, Beauty and Light with Faith.
Fr Don Richardson has been Dean of St Mary’s Cathedral since 2016, but his association with the cathedral goes back further. He regards St Mary’s as his spiritual home, a sanctuary where people are given a glimpse of the divine even in the midst of life’s worldly cares.
As a young working man Fr Richardson worshipped regularly at St Mary’s. He became an acolyte there, and in 1985 he worked full-time as the sacristan. It was then that he began to make notes on the cathedral’s stained glass windows. A trip to see the great cathedrals of Britain, and his seminary studies from 1986, helped enrich his appreciation for St Mary’s. For several years each January, during the seminary summer breaks, he returned to the cathedral to conduct daily guided tours.
Ordained a priest in St Mary’s in 1992, Fr Richardson went on to serve successively in the Sydney parishes of Mount Pritchard and Menai. Then, appointed Assistant Priest at the cathedral by Cardinal Clancy in 1997, he remained there until the end of 2003. Fr Richardson subsequently took up the pastoral care of the parish of Dulwich Hill until, in 2009, Cardinal Pell asked him to do postgraduate studies at the Liturgical Institute at Mundelein, near Chicago, in the United States. This study further deepened his appreciation of how the cathedral’s stained glass windows can draw people towards God.
Fr Richardson returned to Sydney in 2010 to serve as Parish Priest of Woollahra and as Director of the Archdiocesan Liturgy Office, and he remained at Woollahra until his appointment back to the cathedral as Administrator and Dean by Archbishop Fisher in 2016. He thinks he has the best job in the whole Australian Church.