Politicians are captain Catholic one minute...

Politicians are captain Catholic one minute...

Recently Sydney Roman Catholic Archbishop George Pell aiming squarely at New South Wales catholic politicians on the way they vote on conscience issues said that it is incongruous for somebody to be a Captain Catholic one minute, saying they\'re as good a Catholic as the Pope, then voting against the established Christian traditions. .

  • Fresh art genre endorsed by art mentor

    Artist Tronson du Coudray who raises funds for Well-Being Australia through art has had a fresh genre of art endorsed by his art mentor Mr Basil Sellers AM, a recognised art collector and patron of the arts.

  • Footplate Padre says first diesels set the pace

    Footplate Padre Mark Tronson says so many things that happen early in the year sets the agenda for the ensuing twelve months, whether that be at school, university, the work place, the church, or in your personal relationships.

  • Follow the money – in Cricket too!

    The Indian Premier League (IPL) have bidden at auction for the cricketers and the results are out in the open, recorded in every major cricketing nation\'s newspapers to the interest of cricket readers.

  • Christian Ministry helps curb Mexico's drug wars

    Cuidad Juarez is in Mexico, just the other side of the border from the US City of El Paso, Texas, has had an escalating cycle of violence and deaths between rival drug-dealing gangs since President Calderon began a militaristic campaign against this violence in December 2006. of Mexico,

  • Churches wage war on money misery

    Thousands of people will find relief from the financial gloom of those January post-Christmas credit card bills thanks to churches who have trained to help people manage money.

  • Benefits of Sales - Boxing Day, Back to School…

    For as long as Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson can remember, and probably as long as his those of his parents generation can remember, there have been the Boxing Day sales and other similar sales. One of these is Back to School sales – that he remembers attending as a child, to buy the best value in those wonderfully-smelling brand new books and pencils and lunch boxes.

  • Pop's Blocks

    Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson says that several years ago he found a set of blocks that reminded me of his own childhood while browsing in one of those 'mix-and-match' second-hand shops. It was encased in a wooden open-topped box, in which the twenty-five differently shaped blocks fitted like a jigsaw puzzle.

  • Email campaign to help parents protect children from internet porn

    Mr Vaizey is due to meet British internet service providers on Monday to discuss the possibility of voluntary and age verifiable 'opt-in' filters that would give parents the ability to switch the default setting for internet pornography in their homes to 'off', effectively blocking it at source.

  • Bush Church Aid society appoints flood recovery ministry coordinator

    In light of the recent floods in Victoria, the Bush Church Aid Society, in partnership with the Diocese of Bendigo, has undertaken to support Rev. Tracey Wolsley in the position of Flood Recovery Ministry Coordinator.

  • Providing Bibles to Australia's flood victims

    The recent floods in Queensland, Victoria and northern New South Wales have brought loss, devastation, and heartache to many people's lives.

  • Is 84,000 more tradition than passion

    Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson who served as the Australian cricket team chaplain for 17 years has some suggestions for the future of Australian Test Cricket and first asks about the 84,000 attendance figure at the Melbourne Cricket Ground last Boxing Day for the 4th Cricket Ashes Test between England and Australia.