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Has the West reached a point where it no longer understands itself?
In this wide-ranging conversation, Mark Lambert and Katherine Bennett are joined once again by Sarah Cain of Homefront Crusade and Rise Right to examine the cultural, spiritual and demographic crises facing Britain and the wider Western world.
Find Sarah's work here:
https://substack.com/@UClFE0KTVxyOB7lpZ-JdD1Rw
https://riseright.podbean.com/
From mass immigration and collapsing birth rates to the breakdown of the family, feminism, education and the loss of Christian identity, they ask whether these seemingly separate problems all stem from a deeper rejection of the Christian vision of man and society.
Rather than offering simplistic political solutions, the discussion explores why a civilisation cannot survive if it loses the moral and spiritual foundations upon which it was built.
In this conversation:
Why immigration debates often ignore the deeper cultural and spiritual crisis.
The collapse of marriage, family life and community in the modern West.
Why falling birth rates cannot simply be solved through economics.
The relationship between faith, fertility and civilisation.
How feminism and radical individualism have reshaped society.
The role of education in transmitting—or dismantling—a nation's identity.
Why Christian culture cannot survive once it ceases to believe in itself.
The consequences of outsourcing family and community to the modern state.
The importance of tradition, belonging and rootedness for young people.
Whether today's social problems are symptoms of a much deeper spiritual malaise.
This is a thoughtful discussion about the future of Christian civilisation, the responsibilities of families, and why any genuine renewal must begin not with politics, but with conversion.
Sarah Cain
Sarah Cain writes at Homefront Crusade and hosts Rise Right for Station of the Cross Catholic Media, where she comments on faith, culture and the challenges facing the modern West.
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