Peter is a teacher and author of a number of books including The Unexpected Light: Reflections from a Year of Mercy.
‘What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul?’ – Matthew 16:26 Charles de Foucauld lived this verse in reverse. He gave up wealth and success to embrace Christian selflessness.
An interfaith classroom can be the catalyst for interesting and respectful discussions.
No mercy was shown to a young man who was in the process of doing an act of mercy.
From the legend of Saint Veronica comes a picture of a true believer in Jesus and justice.
The film tells the story of a woman, who writes about the concept of caste and who decides to embark on a voyage to investigate how different countries handle bigotry.
In this playlet, regular contributor Peter Fleming fills a gap in the Easter story and that gap is filled by women.
Dominican nun Sister Gregory Duffy influenced the depictions of life in the abbey and the Catholic sacraments in the popular musical.
The musical and lyrical compositions of St Hildegard are a perfection of the verbal and the melodic.
St Charles Borromeo knew how to balance conservation with change.
Saul’s conversion to Paul was not about becoming a different person but rather serving a different person of God.
Australian Catholics offers an all-expense-spared tour of the Holy Lands at the time of Jesus. Tie up your sandal straps, pack your festival tent, hire your donkey – there’s no Uber where we’re going.
Saint Thomas the Apostle is the ideal guide for all when faith falters.
Would you like trial access to explore the platform?
It is free and can be for as many staff members as you wish.
Get in touch via [email protected] and we can set this up for you.
Would you like a tour of the site for you and your RE team?
We can connect via your preferred platform (Zoom, Teams, Google meet etc).It is free and takes 15mins.
Get in touch via [email protected] and we can book one in for you.