Written by Paul Hanrahan We are certainly living in dark times. Despite the amazing life style afforded modern man (especially in the western world) through technology, medical science, [...]
Written by Kathy Thompson And she brought forth her firstborn son and wrapped him up in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. (Luke [...]
Written by Kathy Thompson The concept of ‘listening’ is very much a part of the post-Vatican lexicon and has been a particular focus during the initial stages of Australia’s Plenary [...]
Written by Kathy Thompson Abortion provider, Marie Stopes International, recently changed its name to MSI in an effort to distance itself from its founder’s policy of eugenics. Marie [...]
Written by Kathy Thompson The latest – and still contested – US presidential election is yet another in the series of elections which are intimately caught up with the problem [...]
An event touted as Queensland’s first public Black Mass was held in Noosa last week; it was live-streamed to an unknown number of viewers worldwide. The sold-out event – no great feat as [...]
State elections will be held in Queensland this Saturday, October 31st, with life and family issues firmly at the forefront of many voters’ minds. FLI has been exposing successive ALP [...]
Written by Kathy Thompson Melbourne’s five million residents have been under the world’s longest-running COVID lockdown since early August, leaving churches closed with Catholics unable to [...]
Bishop Long’s sympathies to the LGBTQI+ agenda and his new school curriculum, which promotes many errors including gender ideology, have been the source of a good deal of criticism both within [...]
Written by Kathy Thompson Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano’s recent letters condemning the Second Vatican Council have unsurprisingly provoked much debate among Catholics. There is a great [...]