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  • Family,  Food for thought,  Social Issues

    Why work? What my manual labourer father taught me

    17th June 2024 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) A conversation with her father helped Mary Ann Macdonald appreciate that you need to work for deeper motives than money or social prestige.

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    Nurse Ratched vs Fred Rogers: Order without peace

    19th May 2020

    Some Days are Diamonds …

    5th May 2020

    No rest for the dearly departed: religious freedom and crematoriums

    20th September 2022
  • Social Issues

    How to stop the West from falling apart

    10th June 2024 / No Comments

    (8 minutes) Jenny Sinclair believes that Catholic Social Thought can save us from the social fragmentation which is afflicting the Western world.

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    Jenny Sinclair

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    I think, therefore you’re wrong

    10th June 2021
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    Live more, post less

    3rd May 2022

    Creative co-existence, the only way forward

    24th January 2026
  • Social Issues

    Building the Common Good

    3rd June 2024 / No Comments

    (6 minutes) As Western society shows so many signs of disintegration, Jenny Sinclair outlines how we can work together to build a society in which everyone can flourish.

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    Controlling death: should we recognise our limits?

    4th February 2022
    Person holding plant

    When faith goes green …

    15th March 2022

    Death in modern America

    20th January 2021
  • Art & Culture,  Poetry,  Thought-provoking

    “My poetry is an attempt to put a vertical beam in the horizontality of modern culture.”

    20th May 2024 / No Comments

    (10 minutes) Edward Clarke is a poet who thinks he can add to the psalms and connect with the cherubim. And he’s delightfully sane! Adamah’s Editorial Director Joseph Evans interviewed him.

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    Edward Clarke

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    Shelter: where’s my hiding place?

    20th July 2022

    Away in a Hollywood Manger

    1st December 2019

    Arrivals at The Station: food, essentials, gifts and more

    27th March 2021
  • Food for thought

    Always open: why churches should open their doors

    13th May 2024 / 1 Comment

    (5 minutes) In a time of crisis and confusion, a church can be a place of refuge from the noise and a source of inspiration. But Phil McCarthy finds too many churches are keeping their doors closed.

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    Why do we no longer believe in happy endings?

    24th November 2022

    How to deal with restlessness

    7th October 2022

    Discovering – and being – the saint next door

    1st November 2022
  • Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    When framing becomes defaming

    6th May 2024 / No Comments

    (4 minutes) Frames in art are meant to help a work stand out and better express its reality. But José Maria André is concerned that in everyday media framing is often used to distort and even falsify what people are trying to say.

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    “People who cannot control themselves cannot exercise freedom”

    2nd February 2026

    Saving the planet at the supermarket …

    6th March 2021

    “What matters for our kids is not online connections, but in-person relationships”

    19th August 2024
  • Lifestyle,  Thought-provoking

    Learning death: the importance of connection

    29th April 2024 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) Jenny Sinclair describes how her mother’s efforts to support her dying husband, Jenny’s father, taught her how relationships with each other and with God make it easier to face the natural reality of death. And also about the meaning of life.

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    Stuck Culture: why so many modern films fail to inspire

    26th April 2026

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    27th November 2020

    A mum on the move: diary of a new life

    17th January 2020
  • Editorial,  Latest,  Social Issues

    Could do better: human dignity, what it is and how we could respect it more

    22nd April 2024 / No Comments

    (8 minutes) As much as our age claims to respect human dignity, it often fails to do so. Joseph Evans examines a just published Church document which argues we have much room for improvement.

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    Soothing an angry world

    6th December 2020

    “The human person is naturally sacred”

    30th March 2024

    Editorial: The bystander effect

    23rd May 2022
  • Social Issues

    The cost of pornography

    8th April 2024 / 1 Comment

    (5 minutes) It is estimated that the pornography industry generates three thousand dollars per second in income. But the real cost is how it is destroying people’s lives, believes Lucía Martínez Alcalde.

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    Lucía Martínez Alcade

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    The sex scandal that the tabloids ignore

    25th November 2020

    Europe, stop betraying yourself

    12th May 2020

    Three lessons from a city under siege

    18th March 2020
  • Art & Culture,  Editorial,  Lifestyle

    “The human person is naturally sacred”

    30th March 2024 / No Comments

    Adamah Media Editorial Director Fr Joseph Evans discusses faith and culture in this interview between him and Fr Toby Lees on Radio Maria.

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    Joseph Evans

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    Reading a good book helps us read ourselves

    7th October 2024
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    Are you called to be an intellectual?

    13th January 2022

    When a trip to the theatre can be as good as a therapy session

    15th November 2022
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