Season 4 kicked off with an exploration of liturgical music with Psalms for all Seasons author Dr Matthew Ward, and continued with Fr Toby Lees OP on the dangers of social media, Emily Hawkins on abortion, motherhood and feminism, Fr Lawrence Lew OP on the beauty of churches, Fr Philip Caldwell on friendship with Jesus and Archbishop John Wilson on Eucharistic Adoration.
Dominican sister and theologian Sr Hyacinthe Defos Du Rau OP speaks about the heart of Catholic belief: not just that God exists, but what kind of God He is - and how we can know anything about Him at all.
In this compelling episode, Pierpaolo Finaldi sits down with one of the most influential New Testament scholars of our time - Professor N.T. Wright - for a wide-ranging and refreshingly honest conversation on faith, culture, and scripture.
Having witnessed the legalisation of assisted suicide in Australia, Archbishop Fisher shares the dangers of safeguards that quietly disappear, what suffering can teach us, and how legalising euthanasia changes medicine, the law, and the way we see each other.
Have you ever wondered if sitting in silence before the Eucharist could really change your life? In this episode of Into the Truth, Archbishop Wilson explores how the Real Presence of Jesus is not just a doctrine but a transformative encounter.
Fr Philip shares his insights on how Jesus formed friendships, what those relationships reveal about His identity, and how we, too, can cultivate a personal bond with Him.
Modern feminism often treats women’s bodies as a problem to solve – but is there another way? Mother and pro-life activist Emily Hawkins delves into why modern culture sees pregnancy as an obstacle, and how Catholicism offers a radically different vision of women’s dignity.
Fr Toby Lees OP dives into the ancient sin of acedia – restlessness – and how it’s resurfacing in today’s digital landscape. Discover powerful strategies to reclaim your attention, foster authentic connections, and find joy beyond the scroll.
Did you know that medieval chants were believed to echo the voices of angels? Dr Matthew Ward, a liturgical musician and scholar, speaks about how Christ Himself used music, the history of Gregorian chant and polyphony, and the challenges of creating sacred music for today’s Church.