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Fr Gregory Morgan is a priest of the Archdiocese of Sydney. He holds a Licentiate in Sacred Theology (STL) in Ethics, a Master of Philosophy in the Philosophy of Religion from the University of Cambridge, and a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Oxford, where his research focused on jurisprudence and theories of natural law. Fr Greg is Parish Priest of St Catherine Labouré Catholic Church, Gymea. He also teaches philosophy and Ethics at the Catholic Institute of Sydney and the University of Notre Dame (Australia).
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In praise of Tracey Rowland’s Introducing Communio Theology

February 11, 2026 Fr. Gregory Morgan 17

Editor’s note: The following address was given in Sydney, Australia, on February 5th, at the launch of Introducing Communio Theology, written by Professor Tracey Rowland and published by Word on Fire Academic. The late Holy […]

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The irreplaceable canonist Edward Peters argues that disciplinary norms can have no, some, and a fundamental relation to doctrine, and though not a canonist, I think he’s mistaken about the no. Donald Cardinal Wuerl, questioned […]

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