In preparing myself for this week I reread an article I have on ‘Lectio Divina’ and put it into practise with Matthew 14:13-21, Jesus feeding the 5,000 with the 5 loves and 2 fishes. I have had a wonderful time of reading, reflecting, further marvelling at … Continue reading
Category Archives: Main
Christian medical professionals are hailing the latest breakthrough in stem cell research, claiming that it further proves that the destruction of embryos is unnecessary to find cures for disease. Notably, despite the highly touted potential of embryonic stem cells, research … Continue reading
I saw this advertisement recently and it deeply unsettled me. Morag Zwartz, The Age today, explains why. “Lead a double life” is the bold imperative – and conclusion (of the TV advertisement). Perhaps someone needs to talk to Tourism Victoria about the … Continue reading
For this prohibition (of euthanasia) generates a community that upholds and cares for others at their weakest and most vulnerable. The prohibition against deliberate killing of innocent human life is what impels us to research and practise good palliative care. It … Continue reading
I believe the freedom of a person to change their religion is fundamental to Christian understanding. At General Synod I successfully argued for the inclusion of this freedom in a motion relating to freedom of religion. My arguments for including … Continue reading
On Friday 1 October I attended the opening of the new Emily Student Centre at St Michael’s Collegiate School, Hobart. The building is named after Mother Emily Ayckbowm, a remarkable woman, an enlightened educationalist and a woman ahead of her … Continue reading
Excellent article on euthanasia issue coming to national parliament of Australia and test for PM, The entire key to the euthanasia debate lies in its great paradox: consistent polls showing a majority in favour. But what, exactly, are people supporting? The … Continue reading
PROFESSOR Graeme Clark AC, the inventor of the bionic ear, has been recognised for his contribution to surgical science by being awarded the prestigious Lister Medal, the third Australian to receive the medal since it was established in the 1920s. From 1970 … Continue reading
Four years ago it was more Jezebel than Jesus, but now Tasmania’s Anglican Church has reclaimed a former strip club next to its cathedral in Hobart. The old building next to St David’s has been scrubbed clean and redeveloped as … Continue reading
KICK OFF TIME IN THE OFFICE!! Thanks to the talents of the Hobart C.W.A. Ladies for this beautiful chocolate mud cake which was enjoyed by all at the 10:30am kick off in the office. Tomorrow the Collingwood Magpies and the … Continue reading