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(Un)Heavenly bodies: Benedetta film review

Medieval horrors, shadowy cloisters, and Virgin Mary sex toys. Paul Verhoeven's new film about a lesbian nun affair promises an irreverent approach to queerness in the Church.

February 28, 2022 Zara Zadro
Features //

Alpha and omega: A history of the University Ecclesiarchy

If one believes university is a public and secular affair, they might occasionally observe a few anomalies on campus

May 23, 2019 Austin Fong
Photo of St Andrews College underneath storm clouds
Opinion //

The curse of St Andrew’s College

The heresy trial of Dr Peter Cameron proves the need for critical faith

April 4, 2019 Wilson Huang
Perspective // Religion

Queering the Church

Churches may teach unconditional love, but still cause harm to queer people.

March 29, 2018 Wilson Huang
old brown brick church with palm try
Opinion // Religion

Coptic church under siege

Fighting the good fight to protect St. Marys

May 18, 2017 Michael Youssef
Perspective // Australian Politics

Three Christians walk into a cafe

An ethical battle on common ground

March 23, 2017 Samuel Chu

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