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Compass (1996)

Series 27

Compass is an Australian weekly news-documentary program screened on ABC Television on Sunday nights. Presented by Geraldine Doogue, the program is devoted to providing information about faith, values, ethics, and religion from across the globe.

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S27E1 - A Farewell To Benedict

The life and legacy of outgoing Pope Benedict XVI who surprised the world by resigning after less than eight years at the helm of the Catholic Church.
March 3, 2013, midnight

S27E2 - The New Pope: What Australians Want

As the world waits for Benedict XVI's successor Australian Catholics are considering what they'd like from their new Pope.
March 10, 2013, midnight

S27E3 - Patrick: The Renegade Saint

St Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland, is also one of the world's most popular saints, but does his life live up to his legend?
March 17, 2013, midnight

S27E4 - Beating Cyberbullying

A bold new approach is harnessing the power of the bystander to put an end to cyberbullying.
March 24, 2013, midnight

S27E5 - Horse Power

Horses and humans traumatised by the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria are finding comfort in each other, thanks to an innovative therapy program.
March 31, 2013, midnight

S27E6 - White Smoke a New Pope

From the Vatican in Rome, Geraldine Doogue tells the story of Pope Francis's election, and looks ahead to the challenges he now faces as leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
April 7, 2013, midnight

S27E7 - Rags and Riches

Survival and success, the stories of Jewish families who lost everything in WW2 and rebuilt their lives from scratch here in Australia.
April 14, 2013, midnight

S27E8 - My Kidney and Me

Is donating one of your kidneys an inspirational act of kindness or a naïve and irrational gesture?
April 21, 2013, midnight

S27E9 - The Bells of St Leonard's

Compass tells the story of six bells rescued from Wales about to be installed in a Sydney church in time for its centenary celebrations... St. Leonard’s Catholic Church in Naremburn turns 100 this year and, for the first time in its busy history, bells will be ringing in the mass.
April 28, 2013, midnight

S27E10 - Best Buddies

The story of two unlikely friendships that might never have formed if not for a groundbreaking scheme... Called “Best Buddies”, the program matches up disabled and non-disabled students and has had growing success in NSW public high schools.
May 5, 2013, midnight

S27E11 - Holy Switch (Part 1)

What will happen when Kim, a committed Anglican youth leader from Launceston switches lives with Aakash, a devout Hindu with a love of Bollywood dancing, from western Sydney?
May 12, 2013, midnight

S27E12 - Holy Switch (Part 2)

Freeman, a young Buddhist monk switches lives with Anthony, a devoted Maronite Catholic. Over the two-week switch, Freeman opens up to many new experiences while Anthony's swap is somewhat different.
May 19, 2013, midnight

S27E13 - Holy Switch (Part 3)

Mobinah, a committed Muslim woman from Bonnyrigg in Sydney switches lives with Jordane, a Jewish woman, recently returned to her home in Melbourne after a year on a kibbutz in Israel.
May 26, 2013, midnight

S27E14 - Stumbling in Hillary's Footsteps

On his 60th birthday Australian clown and mime Jean-Paul Bell leads a travelling circus troupe to Nepal to perform for school children in remote villages, only to find he’s taken on more than he bargained.
June 2, 2013, midnight

S27E15 - Britain's Wicca Man

The extraordinary story of one of Britain's fastest-growing religious groups, and its eccentric creator.
June 9, 2013, midnight

S27E16 - Islam Outback

Compass sets off deep into the Australian desert to join a camel trek for Muslims.
June 16, 2013, midnight

S27E17 - Hey Big Spender

When it comes to offering a helping hand to those in need Australians are among the most generous in the world, but why are our wealthy are among the most reluctant when it comes to giving money?
June 23, 2013, midnight

S27E18 - Fashion and Faith: Muslim Style

A new breed of fashion designers is turning heads on the Australian catwalk catering to Muslim women eager for cutting edge designs better suited to our lifestyle and climate...
June 30, 2013, midnight

S27E19 - Archie Roach

Geraldine Doogue talks to Australian singer-songwriter Archie Roach about his journey of survival and transformation.
July 7, 2013, midnight

S27E20 - Whatever Happened To... The Hare Krishnas

The Hare Krishna movement arrived in the West in the 1960s, at the height of the youth revolution. Temples and farming communities soon sprang up around the world. Chandra and Dhara were raised communally on Australia’s biggest Hare Krishna farm in northern NSW, where – contrary to popular myth - devotees lead a highly disciplined life as strict vegetarians, abstaining from drugs, alcohol, gambling and illicit sex, while worshipping Krishna, their supreme God, through prolonged chanting. So, who joined the Hares and why? And, where are they now?
July 14, 2013, midnight

S27E21 - Whatever Happened To... The Charismatics

Charismatics believe through God they can heal the sick, receive signs and speak directly to God in a special language... 40 years ago a radical new religious movement erupted in Australia and one of its flag-bearers was Harry Westcott, a Methodist preacher from Canberra, who had an experience of God so powerful, it transformed him and his style of ministry. Charismatic renewal attracted tens of thousands of Christians, giving them a new and deeper sense of God, and transformed parts of the Anglican, Catholic and Protestant churches. But within 20 years it was over... So what was the Charismatic Movement? Why did it burst onto our scene when it did? And, whatever happened to Harry Westcott?
July 21, 2013, midnight

S27E22 - Whatever Happened To... The Kibbutzim

The first Kibbutz was founded in Israel just over 100 years ago. A radical socialist experiment, it combined communal living and Zionist philosophy with the aim of “making the desert bloom”. Soon there were dozens, and training farms were set up in countries like Australia, to prepare young people for the physical hardship of kibbutz life where - in exchange for outdoor manual labour – volunteers were provided with food, shelter, education and medical care. In the late 60s and 70s many young Australians, Jewish and non-Jewish, went to Israel to join a Kibbutz. Why did they go? How has the experience shaped their lives? And, do Kibbutzim still operate? Compass finds out.
July 28, 2013, midnight

S27E23 - Whatever Happened To... The Girl Guides

The Girl Guides began in Britain 100 years ago when a band of girls gate-crashed a Boy Scouts Rally in London demanding a group of their own. The movement spread worldwide and in its Australian heyday boasted 80 000 members helping shape a whole generation of girls, now women. Today Girl Guides still go camping and learn outdoor skills, but they are also focused on climate change, poverty, body image and preventing bullying. And, among its newer members are young Muslim girls. So, what values lie at the heart of this 100 year old girls-own group? In a time of gender equality, where anything’s possible for a modern Australian girl, what is its enduring appeal?
Aug. 4, 2013, midnight

S27E24 - Whatever Happened To... The Orange People

In the ‘70s and ‘80s followers of “sex-guru” Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh stood out in Australia with their bright orange clothes and unusual names. Combining eastern mysticism and western capitalism, the Bhagwan urged devotees to explore sex as a path to enlightenment, and many devotees gave up everything to join his ashram in India, then later in America. But when the controversial movement imploded in a cloud of corruption and murder allegations, almost overnight the Orange people seemed to disappear Who were the "Orange People"? What persuaded people to join? And, are they still around? Compass finds out.
Aug. 18, 2013, midnight

S27E25 - Whatever Happened To... The Freemasons

Freemasons arrived in Australia with the First Fleet and up until quite recently were shrouded in secrecy and tightly maintained traditions. Freemasonry is not a religion, but members must believe in a supreme being, and in its heyday most were either Protestants or Jews. Catholics were forbidden by their church from joining. Now, faced with declining membership, the Freemasons have had to relax some of their rules and reinvent themselves. So, what does this silent band of brothers actually do? Are they viable anymore? If so, who belongs and why?
Aug. 25, 2013, midnight

S27E26 - Resilience

Chance and Ann were both struck down in their 30’s by freak accidents. Ann was horribly burnt in the Ash Wednesday bush fires 30 years ago. Chance has just broken his neck and is facing life as a quadriplegic. How have they coped with severe pain and adversity? What has helped get them through? And, is religious belief an asset or a liability? Through their journeys, Compass examines the human capacity to survive.
Sept. 1, 2013, midnight

S27E27 - Who Foster Cares

As demand for Foster Carers in Australia increases, Compass meets several foster families to learn about the challenges and rewards fostering can bring.
Sept. 8, 2013, midnight

S27E28 - Why I'm Still... Muslim

Assad Karem, Maha Sukkar, Mohammed El-Ieissy, Noha Sayed and Susan Carland talk about what being a Muslim means to them, how their faith informs their lives and the challenges they face in a post 9/11 world.
Sept. 15, 2013, midnight

S27E29 - Why I'm Still... Jewish

Bram Presser, Timmy Rubin, Mark Baker and Ronni Kahn talk about how their faith has informed their values, what makes ‘a good Jew’, the role of women in Judaism, and the contentious Israeli-Palestinian divide.
Sept. 22, 2013, midnight

S27E30 - Why I'm Still... Catholic

So, what’s in it for those who remain true to their faith? In Episode 3, Kristina Keneally, Christopher Geraghty, Thomas Wilson and Mary-Clare Meney - talk about what God means to them, how their faith informs their lives, what makes ‘a good Catholic’, and how they reconcile their Catholic identity with the shame of the sexual abuse crisis that has engulfed their church.world.
Sept. 29, 2013, midnight

S27E31 - Saved For Good

When disaster strikes, what determines who lives and who dies? Does luck, chance, Karma or God decide our fate?
Oct. 6, 2013, midnight

S27E32 - Mary & Mohammad

The story of an unlikely friendship between a young Afghan asylum seeker and a 71 year old Australian pensioner.
Oct. 13, 2013, midnight

S27E33 - Colm Toibin - Mary, Catholics & Ireland

Geraldine Doogue meets Irish writer Colm Toibin accused of blasphemy for his latest work, a reimagining of Mary, mother of Jesus, 20 years after his crucifixion...
Oct. 20, 2013, midnight

S27E34 - Life, Hope, Dreams

The inspiring stories of two remarkable women who’ve overcome huge odds to realise their own dreams in later life...
Oct. 27, 2013, midnight

S27E35 - Helping Hands

As Australia continues to grapple with boat arrivals, Compass looks at who is helping asylum seekers already here and why...
Nov. 3, 2013, midnight

S27E36 - Raw Faith: Part 1

The private life of a successful church minister beloved by her congregation, but behind the scenes lonely and yearning for change ... Marilyn Sewell is an outspoken and socially progressive Unitarian minister who has re-energized her congregation in Portland, USA. While serving a community that relies on her for wisdom and advice (on both personal and ethical issues), Marilyn struggles quietly with decisions about her own future. This film follows her over two years as she seeks to reconcile the commitments of her profession with a longing for intimacy and love, alongside difficult childhood memories.
Nov. 10, 2013, midnight

S27E37 - Raw Faith: Part 2

In part two of this compelling portrait of a church minister, Marilyn Sewell tells her congregation of her decision to leave. As she prepares to do so, she embarks on a journey to her past and a childhood fractured by memories of her mentally ill mother and alcoholic father. Unexpectedly she falls in love for the first time in her life.
Nov. 17, 2013, midnight

S27E38 - Ifrah

Ifrah Ahmed is the founder and organiser of the “Miss Ethnic Ireland” contest, a pageant she created to raise awareness about female genital mutilation of which she herself was a victim... when she was 8 years old.
Nov. 24, 2013, midnight

S27E39 - Lifers: Part 1

The extraordinary stories of three missionaries who have devoted their lives to working with people in some of the most challenging and dangerous corners on Earth... Father John Glynn carries out his work for We Care Foundation in Papua New Guinea. Sister Pat Murray is a Loreto sister in charge of Solidarity with South Sudan. Father Pat Brennan is a Divine Word Missionary living in the Amazonian rainforest in Brazil. With honesty and candour, they all discuss their religious beliefs, their motivations and the meaning of a life spent in missionary service.
Dec. 1, 2013, midnight

S27E40 - Lifers: Part 2

Father John Glynn in Papua New Guinea, Sister Pat Murray in South Sudan and Father Pat Brennan in the Amazonian rainforest in Brazil. All tell stories of endurance and faith in the face of extreme adversity. In this concluding episode they grapple with difficult questions: Have they made a difference? Has their life sacrifice been worth it? And what have they learned about themselves, their God and the church they serve?
Dec. 8, 2013, midnight
ABC TV
30 min/ep
6810 min
May 29, 2016, midnight
Returning Series
NR

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