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Father James offers another clear-eyed assessment - this time not merely about a religious institution but about an entire generation of Australians that have accepted attitudes and traits that hold them back from flourishing. Father James does not approach the subject as an academic writing in the abstract, but as a man and a Catholic priest who has witnessed the problems first hand of people who embrace victimhood status and has seen how "non-judgementalism" has unsurprisingly not inspired pe…
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Father James offers another clear-eyed assessment - this time not merely about a religious institution but about an entire generation of Australians that have accepted attitudes and traits that hold them back from flourishing. Father James does not approach the subject as an academic writing in the abstract, but as a man and a Catholic priest who has witnessed the problems first hand of people who embrace victimhood status and has seen how "non-judgementalism" has unsurprisingly not inspired people to be a better version of themselves.
-- Morgan Begg, from the Foreword

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Father James offers another clear-eyed assessment - this time not merely about a religious institution but about an entire generation of Australians that have accepted attitudes and traits that hold them back from flourishing. Father James does not approach the subject as an academic writing in the abstract, but as a man and a Catholic priest who has witnessed the problems first hand of people who embrace victimhood status and has seen how "non-judgementalism" has unsurprisingly not inspired people to be a better version of themselves.
-- Morgan Begg, from the Foreword

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