Conversations with Daniel Nour is a series aiming to tackle the tough issues in regard to the Church and its relationship with contemporary society and culture.
Daniel Nour speaks with Ursula Rakova on the topic of climate change and its effects on the people of Papua New Guinea and their cultural preservation. The post Facing Climate-Induced Migration appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour and Negaya Chorley from Caritas Australia to explore how climate change impacts upon third world countries. Together they explore how climate change has heightened the effects felt by climate refugees. The post Climate-Induced Migration: The Present Crisis appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour speaks with John McCarthy QC about the prevalence of slavery in the 21st-century, the steps that the Archdiocese of Sydney is taking to eradicate slavery, and practical steps that people can take to help. The post Eliminating Slavery in the Modern World appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour speaks with Fr Charles Dittmeier about his experiences in serving the people of Cambodia, particularly the deaf community. The post Fr Charles Dittmeier: Serving the People of Cambodia appeared first on Cradio.
In this podcast interview, Daniel Nour speaks to immigration lawyer Amir Awad about his experience with refugees, and the current Australian system’s lack of fairness in the treatment of asylum seekers. Download this episode (right click and save) Like what you hear? Subscribe and give a nice rating to the Conversations with Daniel Nour podcast [...] The post Asylum Seekers: The Australian Experience appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour speaks to Naomi Steer of Australia for UNHCR about the current refugee crisis, including "megatrends", effective forms of assistance, and her optimism about Australia's response to refugees on the ground. The post Crisis of Displacement: Refugees and Internally Displaced appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour speaks to Ruth Moraes of the Sydney Archdiocese's Justice and Peace Office about how to better give gifts at Christmas. The post Have Yourself an Ethical Christmas appeared first on Cradio.
Benjamin Blanchard of SOS Chrétiens d'Orient and Natasha Marsh of Aid to the Church in Need speak on the persecuted Christians of the Middle East in 2017. The post After ISIS: Christians in the Middle East appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour speaks with Egyptian political scientist Samuel Tadros about Muslims and Christians in modern day Egypt. The post The Plight of Egypt’s Christians appeared first on Cradio.
Patrick Langrell & Daniel Nour discuss: How should Catholics respond to Trump's disturbing statements about women, ethnic communities & the economy? The post Catholics and Donald Trump’s America appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour speaks to Fr Patrick McInerney about Youth PoWR, putting a name and face to those we may consider "the other", and why religion builds bridges. The post Demolishing Walls and Building Bridges with Youth PoWR appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour speaks to Fr Patrick McInerney about the distinction between Islam and Islamism, and violence within the history and tradition of Islam. The post Is Islam a Threat? appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour chats to former immigration worker Josie Young about her experiences in detention centres, and what we can do to help refugees in Australia. The post Sadness and Hope: Working with Asylum Seekers appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour speaks to Count Douglas Saurma from the Order of Malta about how the Order assists refugees, and the best ways to deal with associated issues. The post Assisting Refugees on their Journey: Order of Malta appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour speaks to renowned barrister and human rights activist Julian Burnside about the Australian Government's treatment of refugees in recent times. The post Australia’s Scandalous Treatment of Asylum Seekers appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel chats to Jacqui Remond of Catholic Earthcare Australia about her meeting with Pope Francis, and what Catholic care for the environment looks like. The post Catholics and Care for the Environment appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour speaks to Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green about life in the outback, and his work with farming communities in rural Australia. The post Rural Australia: Challenges of Life in the Outback appeared first on Cradio.
Middle Eastern Christians have been caught in a web of complicated regional politics. An eye-opening conversation with Maronite Bishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay. The post The Plight of Middle Eastern Christians appeared first on Cradio.
This discussion with Ukrainian-Catholic priest Fr Simon Cjuk shows us the challenges we still face before Catholic & Orthodox churches attain perfect union. The post Catholic-Orthodox Dialogue: Two Lungs? appeared first on Cradio.
With ISIS in the news, Islam has been forced to answer some tough questions. Journalist Daniel Nour talks to Sunni Muslim Scholar Abdullah Kunde. The post What is Islam? Part 2 appeared first on Cradio.
The roots and the principles of Islamic Civilisation. Part one of a two part series on Islam. Daniel Nour speaks to Muslim Scholar Abdullah Kunde. The post What is Islam? Part 1 appeared first on Cradio.
Self-flagellation, the abuse of indulgences and excessive penances: Daniel chats with Fr Popplewell about what Medieval Catholicism was really like. The post Indulgences, Piety and Medieval Spirituality appeared first on Cradio.
In this frank and straightforward interview, Professor James Franklin gives host Daniel Nour the facts on Copernicus, Galileo and the boundaries of Science. The post Galileo: Did the Church Suppress Science? appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour talks to medievalist Daniel Hill about the Crusades: What caused them? What was the Latin Catholic Church involved? Were atrocities committed? The post The Crusades: What Were They About? appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour speaks to philosopher Jason Cebalo about the Catholic Church's current and historical position on capital punishment: Has the Church changed? Why should the death penalty exist at all? How ought criminals be punished? The post Capital Punishment and the Catholic Church appeared first on Cradio.
In this edition of Conversations with Catholic Voices, Daniel Nour and Andrew Milne discuss some of the many questions that arise around the wealth of the Church. The post The Wealth of the Catholic Church appeared first on Cradio.
In this edition of Conversations with Catholic Voices, Daniel Nour and Melbourne mum Danielle Lupi discuss masculinity, marriage and complimentarity. The post What Makes a Man? appeared first on Cradio.
In this second of two parts on the Extraordinary Synod on the Family, Daniel Nour and Andrew Milne unpack some key parts of the final Relatio document, which provides a summary of proceedings. The post What You Need to Know About the Synod on the Family (pt 2) appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour and Andrew Milne discuss why the Extraordinary Synod was needed, what it was out to achieve, and what we can expect from it. The post What’s the Deal with the Synod on the Family? appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour and Paul Sheehan discuss the relationship between faith, science and reason in this week's edition of Conversations with Catholic Voices. The post Faith vs Science: is there a competition? appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour and Paul Sheehan discuss freedom of conscience in this week's edition of Conversations with Catholic Voices. The post How Do We Reconcile Moral Absolutes with Freedom of Conscience? appeared first on Cradio.
Could we be doing better? How do we balance the responsibility to our neighbour with the desire to protect our borders? Where should a Christian stand on the issue of asylum seekers? The post So, What is the Christian Response to Asylum Seekers? appeared first on Cradio.
As the Australian Government tightens its policies around asylum seekers, Daniel Nour is back again drilling Catholic Voices Australia representative Andrew Milne on where the Church stands on the issue. The post Asylum Seekers: Where Does the Church Stand? appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour & Paul Sheehan discuss the relationship between Christian and Muslim communities, looking at the difference between 'tolerance' and 'dialogue', and why they are both as important as ever. The post ISIS, Islam & Christian Persecution: is there room for dialogue? appeared first on Cradio.
In this edition of Conversations with Catholic Voices, Daniel Nour and Paul Sheehan discuss some of the challenges we face in regard to how we view the Islamic community within the Western context. The post The Church & the Muslim Community appeared first on Cradio.
In this edition of Conversations with Catholic Voices, Daniel Nour and Daniele Lupi discuss some common objections to the Church's teachings on the issue of 'voluntary' euthanasia. The post Tackling the Euthanasia Debate appeared first on Cradio.
Does the Church expect women to risk their lives for the sake of their unborn children? Does teaching abortion is a 'sin' place unnecessary pressure on women who are already suffering? The post The Catholic Church & its View on Abortion appeared first on Cradio.
Pro-choice, pro-abortion, pro-life: what does it all mean? Why should the Church get a say when it comes to a woman's pregnancy? The post A Woman’s Choice: Should the Church Have a Say on Abortion? appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Nour is back again exploring questions around the Church, family planning, sex and HIV/AIDS in Conversations with Catholic Voices. The post What’s the Church’s Problem with Contraception? appeared first on Cradio.
In this edition of Conversations with Catholic Voices, Daniel puts Catholic Voices Australia's Paul Sheehan in the hot seat again, seeking honest answers to tough questions - this time looking at homosexuality and the Church. The post Have We Done Enough for the Gay Community? appeared first on Cradio.
Ever felt like Catholics weren't getting a fair-go in the press, or cringed when you saw the Church being misrepresented by well-meaning but poorly informed Catholics? Catholic Voices is a UK-based organisation seeking to turn things around... The post The Catholic Church & the Abuse Scandal appeared first on Cradio.