Common Home TV: Questions for the Modern World

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Welcome to the Common Home TV Podcast, your go-to source for inspiring and thought-provoking conversations at the intersection of integral ecology and an inclusive Church. Each episode delves into the profound questions facing faith communities. Join us as we engage with leading voices in theology, environmental science, social justice, and community activism, sharing stories and insights that challenge us to live more sustainably and compassionately. Together, let’s build a future where everyone has a place in our common home.

  1. Jun 23

    AI in the light of Magnifica Humanitas

    Artificial intelligence is reshaping our world at an extraordinary pace. But how can we ensure that technological progress remains at the service of humanity? In this episode of Common Home TV: Questions for the Modern World, recorded in partnership with the Australian Cardijn Institute, we explore Pope Leo XIV's new encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, and its call to safeguard the human person in the age of artificial intelligence. The discussion is moderated by Stefan Gigacz, who guides the conversation throughout. Joining him are: Premesh Chandran: A Malaysian entrepreneur, media innovator and co-founder of Malaysiakini, one of Asia's leading independent news platforms. Prem is also co-founder of Asia Mobiliti and Awatar, companies working in the mobility and AI sectors. Fr Bruce Duncan CSsR: Redemptorist priest, theologian and one of Australia's leading voices on Catholic Social Teaching, with decades of experience in social justice advocacy, education and public policy. Respondent: Stuart Moran: Biblical scholar and expert on the Book of Nehemiah, a text cited extensively by Pope Leo in Magnifica Humanitas. Together they explore: What Pope Leo XIV says about artificial intelligence Human dignity, work and the common good in a digital age. The importance of ethical frameworks in shaping emerging technologies. How Catholic Social Teaching can help guide humanity through a period of rapid technological change. About the Australian Cardijn Institute The Australian Cardijn Institute promotes Catholic Social Teaching in the spirit of Cardinal Joseph Cardijn and his enduring method of See, Judge, Act, encouraging Christians to engage faithfully with the challenges of the contemporary world. Visit the ACI at: https://australiancardijninstitute.org Visit us at: https://www.commonhome.tv Subscribe to Questions for the Modern World wherever you get your podcasts.

  2. 12/05/2025

    Ancient Roots, Modern Fears: Christians in Palestine

    In this episode of In the Shadows of the Holy Land, we begin by widening the frame with Fr Shiran Fonseka, a Redemptorist priest from Sri Lanka now based in Melbourne. Shiran reflects on three decades of civil war, how neighbours learned to see one another as enemies, and how the Church worked to rebuild trust through preaching justice, defending human dignity, and simply staying with communities while everything around them fell apart. His story, including his congregation’s response to the recent floods in Sri Lanka , reminds us that war and reconciliation are human stories, not tribal ones. From there, we turn to our main conversation with Sami El-Yousef, CEO of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem and a lifelong Christian resident of the Old City. Sami outlines the fragile yet deeply rooted Christian presence in Palestine and Gaza, the network of schools, parishes, and institutions that often step in where the state cannot, and how the Church navigates its mission under both the Palestinian Authority and Hamas. He speaks candidly about the scale of destruction in Gaza and the West Bank, the loss of hope, international silence, and the Church’s courage to name injustice without becoming a political pawn. Together, these two conversations invite us to recognise patterns that repeat across continents: division, dehumanisation, courageous leadership, and the slow, patient work of rebuilding trust. What does it mean for the Church to stand with people in the midst of war , and what might genuine solidarity look like from places like Australia? Tune in and find out.

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Welcome to the Common Home TV Podcast, your go-to source for inspiring and thought-provoking conversations at the intersection of integral ecology and an inclusive Church. Each episode delves into the profound questions facing faith communities. Join us as we engage with leading voices in theology, environmental science, social justice, and community activism, sharing stories and insights that challenge us to live more sustainably and compassionately. Together, let’s build a future where everyone has a place in our common home.