Catholic Thought and Catholic Action

James Franklin

Catholic Thought and Catholic Action
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Connor Court Publishing Pty Ltd
Published
1 March 2023
Pages
310
ISBN
9781922815361

Catholic Thought and Catholic Action

James Franklin

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This is a book to enliven any discussion about the Catholic Church and Australian society. Readers will profit from James Franklin's rich research in out-of-the-way corners of our history.

Edmund Campion, Emeritus Professor of History

Catholic Institute of Sydney

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 Australian society. In this wide-ranging volume, James Franklin shows how core Catholic ideas have played out and motivated action across many fields of endeavour - 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 Calwell, fiery anti-Communist speaker Dr P.J. Ryan and ex-nun memoirist Cecilia Inglis. Saints and sinners, they transformed Australian society in directions it would not otherwise have moved.

James Franklin is the editor of the Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society and an honorary professor at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. His books include Corrupting the Youth: A History of Philosophy in Australia, Catholic Values and Australian Realities, The Real Archbishop Mannix and The Worth of Persons: The Foundation of Ethics.

Contents

Introduction

1 Sydney, 1803: The experiment in toleration of Catholics

2 1821: A new beginning for the Church in Europe and Australia

3 Catholic missions to Aboriginal Australia: an evaluation

4 F. X. Gsell: The missionary with 150 Wives

5 Catholic rural virtue in Australia: ideal and reality

6 Catholic Scholastic philosophy in Australia

7 Catholic thought and Catholic Action: Dr Paddy Ryan MSC and the Red Peril

8 Convent slave laundries? Magdalen asylums in Australia

9 Catholics versus Masons

10 Archbishop Mannix and the politics of social justice

11 Memoirs by Australian priests, religious and ex-religious

12 Calwell, Catholicism and the origins of multicultural Australia

13 Catholic Action, Sydney style: Lay organisations from friendly societies to the Vice Squad

14 Gerald Ridsdale, pedophile priest, in his own words

15 Natural law ethics and the Mabo decision

16 Random thoughts

Index

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