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Delphine Chui
Courage in the age of cancel culture
Pentecost reminds us that Christian witness is not about winning arguments, but about speaking with clarity, love and freedom from fear
Have we made wellness a new religion?
Modern wellness culture promises peace through discipline, optimisation and control, but for many it has produced only deeper anxiety and exhaustion
Why Catholics need to build a more attractive culture
Catholics are often effective at critiquing modern culture, but less confident in creating an attractive alternative rooted in beauty, truth and goodness
Beyond eros: recovering the fuller meaning of love
Christianity offers a richer vision of love than modern culture’s fixation on romance, one rooted in friendship, sacrifice and willing the good of the other
In defence of nepotism
A culture obsessed with meritocracy risks overlooking the moral legitimacy of prioritising the family and its obligations
The war between the sexes isn’t accidental
The growing mistrust between men and women is not only a social phenomenon but a spiritual one, and Catholics should resist answering it with either blame or despair
The price we pay for not paying attention
In an age of screens, notifications and fractured concentration, the simple act of being fully present has become both difficult and deeply necessary
Beyond therapy: rediscovering community and Confession
As therapy becomes more widespread, the Church’s sacrament of Confession offers something distinct yet complementary to modern approaches to emotional wellbeing
Why Catholics should take the dating crisis seriously
Many young adults still desire marriage, but weakened social structures, low confidence and digital habits have made dating far harder than older generations often realise
Finding God in the age of the algorithm
Young adults are encountering Christianity through digital platforms, raising both new opportunities and new challenges for the Church
The return of silence in an age of noise
As modern life grows louder and more distracted, young people are discovering that the Church’s ancient understanding of silence offers a deeper response than digital detox
Women’s magazines are narrowing the space for dissent
By replacing debate with rigid conformity, women’s magazines risk failing the very constituency they claim to serve
The war on beauty is making us miserable
As beauty disappears from our towns, churches and public spaces, it reshapes our sense of who we are and what sustains the human spirit
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