Description |
xi, 297 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 23 cm |
Summary |
"The Catholic quarter of the Australian population have been driven by a unique vision of how humans fit in God's universe and of how objective ethics should inform individual and collective action. Following Jesus' command to be witnesses "to the ends of the earth", Australian Catholics have worked hard to reform their own souls and Austraalian society. In this wide-ranging volume, James Franklin shows how core Catholic ideas have played out and motivated actio across many fields of endevour - remote area missions, virtuous rural communities, religious life, multicultural refugee programs, Labor politics, Magdalen laundries, Catholic philosophy. He brings to life the colourful characters behind the action, like F. X. Gsell, the "Bishop with 150 wives", pugnacious immigration minister Arthur Caldwell, fiery anti-Commuist speaker Dr P. J. Ryan and ex-nun memorist Cecilia Inglis. Saints and sinners, they transformed Australian society in directions it would not otherwise have moved"--Back cover |
Analysis |
Australian |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Catholic Church -- Australia
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Catholics -- Australia -- History
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Catholics -- Australia -- Biography
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Christian life
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SUBJECT |
Australia -- Social life and customs
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ISBN |
9781922815361 |
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