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The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast

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The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast
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    High number of Mormon women leaving the church

    19/08/2026 | 9 mins.
    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, known as the Mormons, is an American original. It's a religion that grew out of the US to become a global church. And for decades, faithful women were its mainstay — well-educated, conservative, committed to family and community. But new research has shocked the overwhelmingly male leadership of the Mormons. More than half of all Gen Z women who grew up in the church have left. What does this mean for the church? 
    GUEST: 
    Dr Jana Reiss, columnist with the Religion News Service, and a member of the Mormon church.
  • The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast

    Disengaged and demoralised: are young men losing their way?

    19/08/2026 | 9 mins.
    Is there a growing moral crisis among young men? In an essay for the online magazine Quillette, prominent psychiatrist, Tanveer Ahmed, takes a deep dive into statistics about young men who are dropping out of the labour market — and worries about the deeper consequences. Has a generation of men become demoralised — in every sense? 
    GUEST: Dr Tanveer Ahmed, psychiatrist and writer.
  • The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast

    An independent tribunal for Catholic abuse cases?

    19/08/2026 | 29 mins.
    The conviction of the Catholic bishop of Broome raises new questions about the ability of the church to investigate itself, especially in cases of abuse. One of the world's leading experts on church law says Australia's bishops should establish an independent tribunal of senior jurists to act swiftly against abusive clergy. 
    Plus, the female exodus from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons). An insider take on what it means for the church. 
    Also, has a generation of men become demoralised — in every sense?
    GUESTS:
    Professor Rik Torfs from the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium, civil and canon lawyer. He's also a former member of the Belgian parliament.
    Dr Jana Reiss, columnist with the Religion News Service, and a member of the Mormon church.
    Dr Tanveer Ahmed, psychiatrist and writer. 
    This program is recorded on the lands of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation.
  • The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast

    Does the Catholic Church need an independent tribunal?

    19/08/2026 | 10 mins.
    The conviction of the Catholic bishop of Broome raises new questions about the ability of the church to investigate itself, especially in cases of abuse. A court found Christopher Saunders guilty of 12 counts of sexually abusing two young men and one count of rape. But it took eight years from when the allegations arose to get a criminal conviction. Now one of the world's leading experts on church law says Australia's bishops should establish an independent tribunal of senior jurists to act swiftly against abusive clergy.
  • The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast

    Did Catholic education money find its way into a Liberal faction?

    12/08/2026 | 29 mins.
    The ABC’s head of religion, Noel Debien, has been watching the proceedings at ICAC and is here with an update.
    In New South Wales, the Independent Commission Against Corruption is investigating claims that the head office of Catholic schools – but not the schools themselves -- employed some staff to work primarily on factional activities for the Liberal Party. There’ve also been allegations that the organisation paid a consultant who then funnelled his money to a faction known as the Reformers. 
    How have socially conservative Catholics found a home for themselves in the Liberal Party, especially considering its early history as a bastion of Australia’s protestant establishment? It’s due in large part to the end of long romance between the Catholic Church and the Labor Party. 
    GUESTS:
    Noel Debien is a religion expert and broadcaster, and heads the Religion and Ethics unit at ABC Radio National
    Dr Jeff Kildea is the author of the new book Iron Law No More: The Rise and Demise of the Catholic-Labor Alliance in Australia.
    Anne Benjamin is a respected educator, who was Director of Schools for the Parramatta diocese. 
    This program is recorded on the lands of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation
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