Thomas More Centre Podcast

The Thomas More Centre promotes open-minded and stimulating conversation about subjects that concern the human condition and the common good.

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Episodes

Monday Apr 07, 2025

Friday Feb 28, 2025

Dr Philippa Martyr is an historian, university lecturer and academic researcher. Her new book is "Witness: The Future Catholic Church in Australia" and she joins Mark to discuss issues such as vocational discernment and the single life, selling off the Catholic Education system, closing down or reimagining op shops, the amalgamation of dioceses, and the green shoots of Catholic life appearing in Australia.

Friday Feb 28, 2025

Anna Krohn OAM is the Executive Director of the Thomas More Centre. Anna discusses her upbringing in a political and culturally engaged working class family, what differentiates her pro-woman mentality from feminism, and the work of the Thomas More Centre.

Friday Dec 06, 2024

John Johnson is the cofounder and volunteer Executive Director of the Albertus Magnus Institute (a free online platform offering a truly liberal education) and host of the Magnus podcast. He is also the CEO of Patmos Hosting. He joins Mark to AMI, the benefits of liberal education, and his insights into the Gospel of John and the Book of Revelation.

Friday Dec 06, 2024

Dale Ahlquist, is the President of the American Chesterton Society and co-founder of the Chesterton Academy in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He joins Mark to discuss Chesterton's interest in Shakespeare (and his Catholicism, in particular), the relationship of the family to the state, localism (formerly 'distributism'), his love of paradox, and the return to classical education.

Friday Dec 06, 2024

Monica Doumit, the Director of Public Affairs and Engagement at the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney and a regular contributor The Catholic Weekly. She joins Mark to discuss de-Christianization, fighting on in the culture war, and her favourite saint (perhaps after St Thomas More!), St Margaret Clitherow.

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