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On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, we talk with Australian journalist, Tess Livingstone, about her new biography titled, "George Cardinal Pell: Pax Invictus." We learn about the Cardinal's early life as an athlete, his calling to the priesthood, his rise to become the leader of two Australian archdioceses, his term as a Vatican official and his conviction and imprisonment due to false charges of minor abuse. You can see a video of this interview on the Diocese of Wilmington's YouTube channel. Catholic Forum is a production of the Office of Communications of the Diocese of Wilmington. Please like and subscribe.
Welcome to Vatican Insider! After this week's news report, you will not want to miss the interview segment and Part II of my conversation with Tess Livingstone, veteran Australian journalist, as we talk about her latest best seller, “Pax Invictus,” on the life, times and legacy of the late, great Australian Cardinal George Pell.
Welcome to Vatican Insider! After this week's news report, you will not want to miss the interview segment and Part II of my conversation with Tess Livingstone, veteran Australian journalist, as we talk about her latest best seller, “Pax Invictus,” on the life, times and legacy of the late, great Australian Cardinal George Pell.
Gerald Ridsdale, known as Australia’s most notorious paedophile priest, has died in prison, aged 90. Ridsdale was convicted eight separate times over the sexual abuse of 70 known victim survivors – with the most recent sentencing being in 2023. The impact of his abuse – on victim survivors, on the reputation of the church, and on Australian society – cannot be understated. Lucie Morris Marr is a Walkley-awarding winner investigative journalist, author and broadcaster – who's book Fallen: The inside story of the secret trial and conviction of Cardinal George Pell went into great detail on the abuse surrounding Ridsdale and his relationship to Pell. She joins Helen Smith on this episode of The Briefing to outline what those impacted by his violence are feeling on the day of his death. You can find Lucie's newest book, Processed, here. If anything in this episode has caused you distress, you can get help. Some numbers you can call include:1800 Respect National Helpline: 1800 737 732 Men's Referral Service: 1300 766 491Lifeline (24-hour crisis line): 131 114 Victims of Crime Helpline: 1800 819 817 Full Stop Australia: 1800 385 578 Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @listnrnewsroom Instagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Vatican Insider at this midpoint in February, the shortest month of the year! And Happy Valentine's Day! After this week's news report and Q&A, you will not want to miss the interview segment and my conversation with Tess Livingstone, veteran Australian journalist, as we talk about her latest best seller, “Pax Invictus,” on the life, times and legacy of the late, great Australian Cardinal George Pell.
Welcome to Vatican Insider at this midpoint in February, the shortest month of the year! And Happy Valentine's Day! After this week's news report and Q&A, you will not want to miss the interview segment and my conversation with Tess Livingstone, veteran Australian journalist, as we talk about her latest best seller, “Pax Invictus,” on the life, times and legacy of the late, great Australian Cardinal George Pell.
It's been revealed today that the National Redress Scheme for victims of institutional child sexual abuse has accepted allegations from two men that they were assaulted by the late Cardinal George Pell in the 1970s.
In her new book, author Tess Livingstone, shares the life of Cardinal Pell from his early upbringing and athletic teen years to moving up into important offices at the Vatican.More information can be found at Ignatius Press.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
In today's episode we look back at a very special Parouisa Podcast interview with Cardinal George Pell. With the 2nd anniversary of his passing we look back at this remastered and re-edited video. https://store.parousiamedia.com/george-cardinal-pell-pax-invictis-a-biography-tess-livingstone-ignatius-press-hardback/ 00:00 Introduction and welcome 03:45 Early life 05:20 Vocation calling 08:55 Ordination and early years as a Priest 09:55 Auxiliary Bishop and Archbishop of Melbourne 12:35 Archbishop of Sydney 14:58 Setting up the Melbourne Response 18:30 Setting up Towards Healing in Sydney 19:25 Has the Church in Australia done enough? 21:55 Loss of Faith in society 28:37 Archbishop of Sydney highlights 33:02 Becoming Cardinal 34:20 Called to Roman as prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy 36:00 The works of the Catholic Church 39:15 Time in prison 43:20 Rosary 44:25 Life since leaving prison 45:27 Message to viewers 47:45 Closing Join the Parousia mailing list at https://www.parousiamedia.com/mailing-list/ Parousia is committed to proclaiming the fullness of truth! If you wish to help us in our mission with a donation please visit our website here https://www.parousiamedia.com/donate/ to learn ways that you can contribute. Join the Parousia mailing list at https://www.parousiamedia.com/mailing-list/ Parousia is committed to proclaiming the fullness of truth! If you wish to help us in our mission with a donation please visit our website here https://www.parousiamedia.com/donate/ to learn ways that you can contribute.
With the Rosary in a Year Podcast topping the charts this past week, we talk with the host Father Mark-Mary Ames about the power of this prayer and his own conversion at the age of 18. This week also marks 2 years since the death of the gentle giant Cardinal George Pell. With a new biography out on the prelate, Edward Pentin shares some of the insights, remembering his profound faith in the wake of such adversity. Msgr. Roger Landry also offers an inspiring homily to prepare us for the Baptism of the Lord this Sunday. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!
Bombshell revelations about Cardinal George Pell's death, details of how Labor's economic incompetence is worsening, the latest example of the ADF's under-resourcing. Plus, Sky News host Sharri Markson joins in from London ahead of the election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As he heads to court in Rome, a former senior Vatican official has cast suspicion on the circumstances of Australian Cardinal George Pell. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Josh Burton. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Gray and Cardinal Pell sit down to discuss the cardinal's time in prison, the journal he kept throughout, and the meaning of redemptive suffering. The cardinal's incredible journey is an inspiration to all who seek to keep the faith amidst persecution and a desire to unite all suffering to the redemptive Cross of our Lord.This episode aired at on February 23, 2021. You can listen to this series and other great Catholic content at FORMED.org.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of FORMED.org.Help support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.
Australia's top Catholic Archbishop uses the one-year anniversary of Cardinal George Pell's death to slam the Victorian legal system. Plus, Peter Dutton calls on Australians to boycott Woolworths over refusal to sell Australia Day merchandise.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Members of a House committee held their first impeachment hearing for Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas. Gang violence has reached a fever pitch in Ecuador, with the president declaring a state of emergency. And one year after his death, Cardinal George Pell was commemorated in Rome.
As we grapple with the ripples of loss within the Catholic Church, this episode beckons you into a space of reflection and fortitude. Navigate the seismic shifts of faith following the departures of Pope Benedict XVI and Cardinal George Pell, as we embark on a narrative journey paralleling Henryk Sienkiewicz's "Quo Vadis" with today's theological crossroads. The tale of early Christians under Emperor Nero's tyranny serves as our backdrop, illuminating the perennial struggle to uphold belief in the midst of tribulation. Join me as we seek to fortify our spiritual foundations, while confronting the ambiguities that cloud the path ahead.Key Points from the Episode:Our exploration confronts the core of what it means to be fashioned in the likeness of the Divine, and the consequent mandate to reign with both compassion and humility. As we examine Jesus' own model of sacrifice and self-abnegation, the episode delves into the essence of Christian discipleship amidst the church's complex tapestry of decisions and doctrines. The cry "Quo Vadis Domini" echoes through the ages, challenging us to discern the Divine's guidance in this era of uncertainty. Together, we'll probe this ancient call to discover where it might lead us in our current voyage of faith.Other resources: More goodnessGet your FREE Academy Review here!Get our top book recommendations listGet new podcast episodes dropped into your email box easilyWant to leave a review? Click here, and if we earned a five-star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly, thank you so much!
Fr. Sirico is a prolific author, sought-after speaker and a good friend, and this week we talk about the late Cardinal George Pell and the synod on synodality as presented in Father's just-released book “Pell Contra Mundum.” Contra Mundum is an expression that describes a person with a steadfast commitment to one's values and the courage to go against the prevailing norms or majority consensus. An eye-opening conversation. The book is in 4 languages and eminently readable. In addition to what Fr. Sirico writes and the selected pieces by Cardinal Pell, there are contributions by Cardinal Oswald Gracias, archbishop of Mumbai, Danny Casey, who worked alongside Cardinal Pell as director of the Vatican's Secretariat for the Economy, and George Weigel.
Fr. Sirico is a prolific author, sought-after speaker and a good friend, and this week we talk about the late Cardinal George Pell and the synod on synodality as presented in Father's just-released book “Pell Contra Mundum.” Contra Mundum is an expression that describes a person with a steadfast commitment to one's values and the courage to go against the prevailing norms or majority consensus. An eye-opening conversation. The book is in 4 languages and eminently readable. In addition to what Fr. Sirico writes and the selected pieces by Cardinal Pell, there are contributions by Cardinal Oswald Gracias, archbishop of Mumbai, Danny Casey, who worked alongside Cardinal Pell as director of the Vatican's Secretariat for the Economy, and George Weigel.
Fr. Sirico is a prolific author, sought-after speaker and a good friend, and this week we talk about the late Cardinal George Pell and the synod on synodality as presented in Father's just-released book “Pell Contra Mundum.” Contra Mundum is an expression that describes a person with a steadfast commitment to one's values and the courage to go against the prevailing norms or majority consensus. An eye-opening conversation. The book is in 4 languages and eminently readable. In addition to what Fr. Sirico writes and the selected pieces by Cardinal Pell, there are contributions by Cardinal Oswald Gracias, archbishop of Mumbai, Danny Casey, who worked alongside Cardinal Pell as director of the Vatican's Secretariat for the Economy, and George Weigel.
I'm sure that curious title got you wondering what this week's interview is about! You will not want to miss my guest in the interview segment of Vatican Insider this weekend – Fr, Robert Sirico, co-founder and president emeritus of the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty. Fr. Sirico is a prolific author, sought-after speaker and a good friend, and this week we talk about the late Cardinal George Pell and the synod on synodality as presented in Father's just-released book “Pell Contra Mundum.” Contra Mundum is an expression that describes a person with a steadfast commitment to one's values and the courage to go against the prevailing norms or majority consensus. An eye-opening conversation. The book is in 4 languages and eminently readable. In addition to what Fr. Sirico writes and the selected pieces by Cardinal Pell, there are contributions by Cardinal Oswald Gracias, archbishop of Mumbai, Danny Casey, who worked alongside Cardinal Pell as director of the Vatican's Secretariat for the Economy, and George Weigel.
I'm sure that curious title got you wondering what this week's interview is about! You will not want to miss my guest in the interview segment of Vatican Insider this weekend – Fr, Robert Sirico, co-founder and president emeritus of the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty. Fr. Sirico is a prolific author, sought-after speaker and a good friend, and this week we talk about the late Cardinal George Pell and the synod on synodality as presented in Father's just-released book “Pell Contra Mundum.” Contra Mundum is an expression that describes a person with a steadfast commitment to one's values and the courage to go against the prevailing norms or majority consensus. An eye-opening conversation. The book is in 4 languages and eminently readable. In addition to what Fr. Sirico writes and the selected pieces by Cardinal Pell, there are contributions by Cardinal Oswald Gracias, archbishop of Mumbai, Danny Casey, who worked alongside Cardinal Pell as director of the Vatican's Secretariat for the Economy, and George Weigel.
I'm sure that curious title got you wondering what this week's interview is about! You will not want to miss my guest in the interview segment of Vatican Insider this weekend – Fr, Robert Sirico, co-founder and president emeritus of the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty. Fr. Sirico is a prolific author, sought-after speaker and a good friend, and this week we talk about the late Cardinal George Pell and the synod on synodality as presented in Father's just-released book “Pell Contra Mundum.” Contra Mundum is an expression that describes a person with a steadfast commitment to one's values and the courage to go against the prevailing norms or majority consensus. An eye-opening conversation. The book is in 4 languages and eminently readable. In addition to what Fr. Sirico writes and the selected pieces by Cardinal Pell, there are contributions by Cardinal Oswald Gracias, archbishop of Mumbai, Danny Casey, who worked alongside Cardinal Pell as director of the Vatican's Secretariat for the Economy, and George Weigel.
Join us on censorship free locals: https://theruthinstitute.locals.com Mary Eberstadt holds the Panula Chair at the Catholic Information Center in Washington, DC, and is a Senior Research Fellow at the Faith and Reason Institute. She is author of the new book Adam and Eve after the Pill, Revisited, with a Foreword by the late Cardinal George Pell. Her other books include Primal Screams, How the West Really Lost God, and Adam and Eve after the Pill. Mrs. Eberstadt's writing has appeared in many magazines and journals, and her books have been translated into numerous languages. Her 2010 novel The Loser Letters, about a young woman in rehab struggling with atheism, was adapted for stage, and premiered at Catholic University in fall 2017. She is married to the writer Nicholas Eberstadt; they have four children. During the Reagan administration, she was speechwriter to Secretary of State George Shultz, and a special assistant to Ambassador Jeane J. Kirkpatrick at the United Nations. Mary's website: https://maryeberstadt.com/ Mary's book, Adam and Eve and the Pill Revisited: https://ignatius.com/adam-and-eve-after-the-pill-revisited-aeaprh/ and https://maryeberstadt.com/adam-and-eve-after-the-pill-revisited/ Dr. Nicholas Eberstadt on the Dr J Show: www.YouTube.com/watch?v=V8HTSibVQ2M Dr. Donald Hilton explains The Porn Crisis and its effects on the brain: www.YouTube.com/watch?v=bhJDtbrVKQk Miriam Grossman's book, Lost In TransNation: https://www.miriamgrossmanmd.com/about-4 Mary's articles on First Things: https://www.firstthings.com/search?q=MARY+EBERSTADT Mary's articles on The Catholic Thing: https://www.thecatholicthing.org/?s=mary+eberstadt This episode of The Dr J Show may be seen on the following formats: TheRuthInstitute.Locals.com https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSi2OoPf_APunkaLSv4jrKMB65x78U5MH https://www.bitchute.com/channel/MXkWgTk4Brwr/ https://rumble.com/c/ TheRuthInstitute https://odysee.com/@TheRuthInstitute:7?view=content&order=new Sign up for our weekly newsletter here: https://ruthinstitute.org/newsletter-sign-up/
Thousands gather to mourn Cardinal George Pell. Plus, Matt Paterson on the ABC's apology for its Alice Springs report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The late Cardinal George Pell's funeral took place today where former Prime Ministers attended and read eulogies. It was former PM Tony Abbott's eulogy that had people in shock with his comments to the protestors. Have a listen to hear his speech.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the hunt for a missing radioactive capsule from a Rio Tinto mine in the Pilbara that's about the size of a pea. Racial tensions are running high in Alice Springs over the rocketing rates of violent crime, with locals warning the place is about to explode. A gay rights protest is planned for Thursday outside the Cathedral where the late Cardinal George Pell is due to be buried and Australia has a new domestic low-cost airline...called Bonza.
In this special episode, we share the unexpected and tragic news of the passing of two warriors for the Catholic faith in the past two weeks, Cardinal George Pell and journalist George Neumayr. Both of these men fought the good fight with courage and were barometers for the truth, so let us remember their lives and their example.May they both Rest in the Peace of ChristKey Points from the Episode:American friend to Cardinal Pell, George Weigel offers two great stories about the late cardinal. Here's a link to the cardinal's last two written articles.A wonderful story about George Neumayr from one of his closest work colleagues. Cardinal Pell's book we will cover in an upcoming Catholic CornerPrison Journal #1 George Neymayr's book we will cover in an upcoming Catholic CornerThe Political PopeOther resources:More goodnessGet our top book recommendations listWant to leave a review? Click here, and if we earned a five-star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly, thank you so much!Because we care what you think about what we think and our website, please email David@teammojoacademy.com, or if you want to leave us a quick FREE, painless voicemail, we would appreciate that as well.Be sure to check out our very affordable Academy Review membership program at http:www.teammojoacademy.com/support
The late Cardinal George Pell is now the confirmed author of the once-secret memorandum that sought to discredit the papacy of Pope Francis. This, read in concert with a letter by the cardinal, published posthumously—which characterizes Pope Francis' succession to the chair of St. Peter as a “catastrophe”—offers stark insight into the dueling forces present within the ranks of the church's most senior figures. On this episode of “Inside the Vatican,” Ricardo da Silva, S.J., and Gerard O'Connell dive into the revelations since the cardinal's death and recall Cardinal Pell's anti-Pope Francis actions over the years, which date back to the conclave that elected the present pope. “As one Vatican official said to me,” Gerry says, “maybe he saw quite clearly what direction Pope Francis was leading the church and didn't like what he saw; especially in terms of the position on moral questions but also in the position of moving away from clericalism, giving more responsibility to the laity in the church.” In the second half of the show, they discuss the latest developments in a class-action lawsuit filed in Quebec, Canada, last summer. The case implicates at least 88 clergy members and notably includes Cardinal Marc Ouellet, the prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, which is the Vatican office that manages the selection process of the world's bishops. In a shocking move this December, which Gerry believes is “unprecedented,” Cardinal Ouellet filed a $100,000 countersuit for defamation against “Ms. F.” He alleged his accuser had tarnished his name by bringing false accusations against him and claimed he did not even know her. Last Friday, Jan. 13, Ms. F. chose to respond to the cardinal's escalated action by publicly revealing herself as Pamela Groleau, saying she intends by this move to reclaim her dignity and bring the church to acknowledge the crimes of its clerics. “I think something else we can expect,” Ricardo says, “which undoubtedly will happen, and which Pamela Groleau herself says in the statement that she made when she revealed her identity, is that this, she hopes, will inspire others to come forward and tell their stories. And so this will open the floodgates.” And the floodgates have already started to crack. Shortly after recording the episode, Golias Hebdo, a French news magazine revealed that a second woman, known only as “Marie,” had also brought accusations of sexual misconduct against Cardinal Ouellet. Links from the show: Explainer: Cardinal Pell's complicated (and critical) relationship with Pope Francis Cardinal Pell blasts Pope Francis in secret memo: ‘This pontificate is a disaster' Cardinal Ouellet announces lawsuit against woman who claimed sexual assault Pope Francis says not enough evidence to try Cardinal Ouellet, a close adviser, for sexual assault Podcast: Vatican issues new universal laws on sexual abuse (listen around 11:50) Pope Francis issues new rules for accountability and response to allegations of sexual abuse This page will be updated to include a link to the article mentioned in this episode, about allegations of sexual misconduct against Cardinal Ouellet, as soon as it is published. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dr Gavin Ashenden is joined this week by Edward Pentin, the distinguished English Catholic journalist and veteran Rome correspondent, to discuss the triumphs and tribulations of Cardinal George Pell, a giant of the Catholic Church who died suddenly last week following routine surgery. Cardinal Pell is recalled as a man of integrity, orthodoxy and compassion, a stalwart opponent of the “dictatorship of relativism” who dined with the poor and homeless, and a reformer who dared to sweep out an Augean Stables of corruption in the Vatican finances but whose work was interrupted by allegations of child abuse which the Australian High Court later dismissed as spurious. In this 33rd episode of the Merely Catholic podcast series for The Catholic Herald, Dr Ashenden and Mr Pentin also discuss the legacy of man who fearlessly expressed some very controversial opinions while remaining an indisputably loyal son of the Church.
John-Henry Westen sits down with Cardinal Pell's lifelong friend, John Macauley, for a never-before-seen insightful and heartfelt tribute to this Catholic giant and pillar of orthodoxy. Cardinal Pell was famously – and unjustly – convicted in 2018 of sex abuse in an empty attempt by radical pro-LGBT ideologues to damage the great Prince of the Church. FAITH-BASED FINANCIAL INVESTING IS HERE! CHECK IT OUT! https://www.stjosephpartners.com/lifesite-silver-roundFIGHT FOR THE CULTURE OF LIFE ASAP! https://give.lifesitenews.comSHOP ALL YOUR FUN AND FAVORITE LIFESITE MERCH!https://shop.lifesitenews.com/Follow us on social media: LifeSite: https://linktr.ee/lifesitenewsJohn-Henry Westen: https://linktr.ee/jhwesten Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: President Joe Biden and the White House continue to come under intense scrutiny after the discovery of classified documents at Biden's home and former office. Republicans are launching multiple investigations. Several are now demanding the White House turn over the visitor logs to the residence and all other information related to its searches. Congressman James Comer, Chair of the Oversight Committee, says he has a lot of questions. Executive Director of the Heritage Action, Jessica Anderson, joins to discuss the continued findings and shares what she makes of all of this. Meanwhile, several Church leaders, including Pope Francis, attended Saturday's funeral Mass for Cardinal George Pell. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, joins to tell us more about the funeral. Finally this evening, there are some new treatment guidelines for the more than 14 million obese kids and teens in the United States. The American Academy of Pediatrics now recommends aggressive therapies like pills and surgeries early on as long-term remedies for weight loss. Author and Staff Writer at the Federalist, Tristan Justice, discusses the new guidelines and else he can tell us. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
George Pell's body is returning to Australia after last weekend's funeral service in the Vatican. He will be interred in the crypts below St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney. To his supporters, Pell was a guardian of traditional faith and doctrine, whose conviction on charges of child sexual abuse was overturned by the High Court. To thousands of survivors of child sexual abuse perpetrated by priests across Australia, Pell was the leader who oversaw an era when the Church moved too slowly, and protected itself rather than children. Today, freelance investigative journalist and the author of a book about the trial of George Pell, Fallen, Lucie Morris-Marr on Pell and the questions left for thousands of survivors after his death. If this episode has raised issues for you, for support you can contact Blue Knot on 1300 657 380 and The Survivors and Mates Support Network on 1800 472 676. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Author of Fallen: The inside story of the secret trial and conviction of Cardinal George Pell, Lucie Morris-Marr.
Matt and Thursday have a discussion on the Synod on Synodality and Cdl. Pell's article on it published posthumously. Join Us on Locals (before we get banned on YT): https://mattfradd.locals.com/ References: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/t... https://www.synod.va/content/dam/syno... ---
Christmas is never over on the God Pod when Santa comes to town with Psyche, Cupid Jr., and God to read ‘Listener Feedback,' answer pressing questions about the gotcha nose game, supermarkets on Mars, and rotating sushi bars in Heaven on ‘Ask God.' On ‘Group Therapy With Psyche,' you'll learn about judgment day, boundaries, and bowling therapy. On the ‘Santa Show!' Dr. Dre hits Marjorie Taylor Greene, Gwen Stefani is turning Japanese (she really thinks so), toilet AI diarrhea detectors, and speaking of diarrhea Ben Shapiro is now too woke. ‘On the Goddamn News' China and M&Ms plot to take over the world, Biden hypothetically starts a war on gas stoves, Greg Abbott turns to socialism, and George Pell goes to Hell! The God Pod: Have It Yahweh! After 6000 years of running the universe, God realized that Satan is kicking his butt, like, really bad. Over the centuries and despite lots of trying, God has not been able to smite the forces of evil. So, he started a podcast to do just that. Full of fun and heart, the God Pod is a twice-weekly opportunity for God to hang out with his fellow deities and maybe even meet some interesting humans. NEW EPISODES MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS The God Pod is everywhere! Links to all our channels here: https://linktr.ee/godpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
George Pell, who died last week in Rome aged 81, was a towering figure in the Catholic church and Australian political life. But for many ordinary Australians, he epitomised the church's inability to effectively and compassionately deal with victims and survivors of child sexual abuse by Catholic clergy. In this episode of Full Story, Jane Lee talks to David Marr about how Pell gained and wielded power and influence over his lifetime and how he should be remembered
JD and Ed talk about the impact of the late Cardinal George Pell, and lay out the facts of the allegations he faced. JD plays a round of oyster trivia.
Vatican journalist Sandro Magister revealed that the late Cardinal George Pell was the author of a 2022 “DEMOS memo” criticizing Pope Francis. Watch this new podcast episode by clicking here: If the audio player does not show up in your email or browser, please click here to listen. Dr. Taylor Marshall's newest book: Antichrist and Apocalypse: […] The post 920: Mystery Cardinal Revealed (and now he's dead) [Podcast] appeared first on Taylor Marshall.
This week we remember Jeff Beck, look at the LGBT census figures for the UK; The Met police enforcing ideology; the Transage community; Fun Boy Three; Mohammed the most popular UK name; Cardinal George Pell; Tim Minchin; Child Abuse in the US; Dutch Transgender Study; Biden's Classified Documents; Leonard Cohen; Congressman swears on Superman comic; India and Coal; the World and Oil; Wind Shortage in the UK; Sinne Eeg; Hezekiah's Royal Inscriptions; The Experience in Nigeria; and some Christian Metal from Norway with Heidre....
Cardinal George Pell, an Australian prelate who served as the Vatican's first financial overlord, has died. The cardinal was also intimately involved with the present revision of the English translation of the Mass and had been the most senior Catholic cleric to be convicted and imprisoned for child sexual abuse. The judgment was later unanimously overturned by a full bench of Australia's high court, but only after he served more than 400 days in maximum-security prisons. On “Inside the Vatican” this week, hosts Ricardo da Silva, S.J., and Gerard O'Connell, delve into Cardinal Pell's legacy dealing with sexual abuse—not only the charges of which he was exonerated, but also the controversial approach he took in dealing with the clerical sexual abuse of minors when he was the archbishop of Melbourne, which some people argue, Ricardo says, “was much more reform to protect the abusers than those abused.” They also look at his stealthy and much-praised reforms to Vatican finances, when he served as the first prefect for the then-Secretariat of the Economy under Pope Francis, with whom he “was not exactly 100 percent on the same theological vision of church as,” says Gerry. “One of the first things the pope aimed at was the reform of Vatican finances—he knew that that really was a jungle,” Gerry adds. “And so he chose what he called the ranger, the Australian ranger. And he said, ‘You take charge.'” Cardinal Joseph Zen Zi-kiun, the 90-year-old prelate from Hong Kong, who was arrested on suspicious charges last year, was given special permission to travel to the Vatican to attend the funeral of his friend, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. While in Rome, Cardinal Zen also met with Pope Francis. The meeting sparked questions about what many have thought to be an adversarial relationship between the two. Gerry and Ricardo parse the meeting, which Gerry judges to have been “something great; a healing event, a moment of reconciliation.” For Ricardo, the meeting between the two reveals how “complex these issues are,” he says. And it also reveals a larger move “by certain religious media—Catholic media—to put Pope Francis in opposition to others, or others in opposition to Pope Francis,” he argues. “This is a simplification that doesn't tell half of the story.” In the second half of the show, Ricardo and Gerry dig into the news surrounding Archbishop Georg Gänswein, who was Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI's closest aide and confidant as well as his personal secretary. Gänswein is releasing a tell-all book that he says will answer long-held questions about, among others, the complicated relationship between Pope Francis and the pope emeritus; the drama surrounding the butler responsible for the “Vatileaks” scandal—which sought to expose the Vatican's dirty finances; and the 30-year-old missing person case of Emanuela Orlandi or “Vatican Girl,” as she has come to be known in the title of a Netflix documentary. Ricardo and Gerry address some of the questions the book raises, and whether the book will further compromise the archbishop's already tenuous relationship with the present pope. Gerry has read an advanced copy of the book, and with it, he says that “Gänswein has shot himself in the foot.” Links from the show: Australia's Cardinal Pell dies suddenly at 81 Pope Francis meets with Hong Kong's Cardinal Zen the day after Benedict XVI's funeral Pope Benedict XVI's secretary, advocate and confidant: What you need to know about Georg Gänswein Pope Francis has private audience with longtime Benedict aide amid tell-all book fallout Cardinal Pell blasts Pope Francis in secret memo: ‘This pontificate is a disaster' ‘Vatican Girl': subject of Netflix's true-crime show has case reopened by Holy See Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Catholic Drive Time - 877-757-9424 Date – Thursday, January 12, 2023 – INTRO – “Wokeness” at the Fed Could Easily Create Another Banking Crisis – EJ (An-tony) gives us an economic outlook for 2023. And – Cardinal George Pell His last words! Also – Brent Haynes weighs in on finding even MORE classified documents from Joe Biden, social media censorship. Quick News - - B16's ominous words - "We see how the power of the Antichrist is expanding, and we can only pray that the Lord will give us strong shepherds who will defend his church in this hour of need from the power of evil." - Biden aides find second batch of classified documents at new location - House Republicans Pass Bill to Stop Infanticide, Protect Babies Who Survive Abortions... ALSO, they Passed a Resolution Condemning Pro-Abortion Violence at Pregnancy Centers. - Oh... and over 200 Democrats vote against condemning attacks on pro-life pregnancy centers AND 210 Democrats ALSO voted against medical assistance to babies who survive abortion. This includes some 65 Catholics who voted this way! Join Email list! GRNonline.com/CDT GRN to 42828 What's Concerning Us? – Cardinal George Pell his last word! Colm Flynn – last interview – connection to B16 His article to the Spectator and heavy criticism on the synod on synodality Guest Seg. - EJ An-tony – the 2023 Economic Outlook - What can we expect? - Major slow down in GDP for 2023 1% down from 5.7% in 2021 - A Global slowdown? - Rising Interest rates worsing the slowdown? - Is this a recession? A Great depression? -Woke banks -EU adopting ESG – forcing entire supply chains to comply -Digital dollar - The percentage of the population actually working has been flat since March 2022 and has never recovered to where it was before the government-imposed shutdowns of early 2020. 2nd Hour Guest Seg. - Brent Haynes weighs in on finding even MORE classified documents from Joe Biden, social media censorship. McCarthy wanted social media to censor republicans. Joe Social Media IG: @TheCatholicHack Twitter: @Catholic_Hack Facebook: Joe McClane YouTube: Joe McClane Rudy Social Media IG: @ydursolrac Youtube: Glad Trad Podcast Adrian Social Media IG: @ffonze Twitter: @AdrianFonze Facebook: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations Visit our website to learn more about us, find a local GRN radio station, a schedule of our programming and so much more. http://grnonline.com/
Father Raymond de Souza has interviewed both Pope Benedict XVI and Cardinal George Pell of Australia. This week on Register Radio Fr. De Souza talks with Jeannette DeMelo and Matthew Bunson on the legacy of Pope Benedict and his long friendship with Cardinal Pell.
Father Raymond de Souza has interviewed both Pope Benedict XVI and Cardinal George Pell of Australia. This week on Register Radio Fr. De Souza talks with Jeannette DeMelo and Matthew Bunson on the legacy of Pope Benedict and his long friendship with Cardinal Pell.
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - The funeral Mass of Cardinal George Pell will be held in Saint Peter's Basilica at 11:30 am on Saturday, January 14, the Vatican announced Thursday. Pell, the prefect emeritus of the Secretariat for the Economy, died suddenly in Rome on January 10, at the age of 81. The funeral will be celebrated at the Altar of the Chair by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, the deacon of the College of Cardinals, with other cardinals and bishops concelebrating. Pope Francis will preside over the rite of Final Commendation and Farewell. Following the funeral, Pell's body will be brought back to Australia, where he will be buried in Saint Mary's Cathedral in Sydney. Pell served for many years as archbishop of Melbourne and then Sydney before Pope Francis appointed him to lead the Vatican's economy department in 2014. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253329/funeral-of-cardinal-george-pell-to-be-at-vatican-on-saturday The Standing Council of the Peruvian Bishops' Conference condemned the murder of a policeman burned alive by a mob during violent protests taking place in the Puno region in the country's south. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253325/church-in-peru-condemns-murder-of-police-officer-burned-alive-no-more-deaths Dozens of abductees are still being held in captivity following the Christmas Day attack on Angwan Aku Village in Kaduna, a state located in the north of Nigeria, a Catholic priest in the West African country has told ACI Africa in an interview. On Christmas Day 2022, militant Fulani herdsmen and other terrorists attacked Angwan Aku village, reportedly killing one person and abducting 53 others. In a Tuesday interview with ACI Africa, Father Justine John Dyikuk confirmed the December 25 attack, saying: “We got the sad news of the Christmas Day attack on Angwan village with dozens kidnapped and one person killed.” Fulani herdsmen and other unidentified bandits are said to have also staged attacks on Mallagum and Kagoro villages in Kaduna State some days before Christmas Day, during which 40 Christians were reportedly killed in Mallagum village. Three Christians lost their lives during the attack on Kagoro village on December 23. Nigeria has been experiencing insecurity since 2009, which started when Boko Haram insurgency emerged with the aim of turning the West African country into an Islamic state. Since then, the group, one of largest Islamist groups in Africa, has been orchestrating indiscriminate terrorist attacks on various targets, including religious and political groups as well as civilians. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253326/dozens-still-in-captivity-after-christmas-day-attack-in-nigeria-says-catholic-priest Today, the Church celebrates Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys, who not only founded a religious congregation, but was also instrumental in establishing the Canadian city of Montreal. The sisters of the order she founded, the Congregation of Notre-Dame de Montreal, sacrificed comfort and security to teach religion and other subjects to the children of the territory then known as “New France,” today Canada. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-marguerite-bourgeoys-114
Cardinal George Pell, Pope Francis' top financial adviser, has died aged 81 after a long battle with cancer. He died after a hip replacement surgery while in Rome for the funeral of Pope Benedict XVI. Pope Francis announced Pell's death in a televised statement, saying the cardinal had been a “tower of strength” for the […] The post 917: Cardinal Pell has died in Rome – Dr. Taylor Marshall responds [Podcast] appeared first on Taylor Marshall.
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Hour 1 of The Drew Mariani Show on 1-11-23 Drew revisits a conversation he had with Cardinal Pell back in 2021 about his time (unjustly) in prison Papal author George Weigel joins us to give us an insider's look into who George Pell was -- as they were very close friends
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A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Cardinal George Pell, prefect emeritus of the Vatican Secretariat for the Economy, died on Tuesday at the age of 81. The Australian cardinal suffered a cardiac arrest following a routine hip replacement surgery. Pell served for many years as archbishop of Melbourne and then Sydney before Pope Francis appointed him to lead the Vatican's economy department in 2014. In 2017, Pell left Rome for Australia to defend his innocence of abuse charges. After 404 days in prison he was ultimately acquitted in 2020. He returned to live in Rome on Sept. 30, 2020. Pope Francis on Wednesday praised Pell's witness, dedication, and faith. “I offer sentiments of heartfelt condolence,” the pope said in a January 11 message, “remembering with a grateful heart his consistent and committed witness, his dedication to the Gospel and the Church, and particularly his diligent cooperation with the Holy See in the context of its recent economic reform, of which he laid the foundations with determination and wisdom.” The Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, said a memorial Mass will be held for Pell at Saint Mary's Cathedral in Sydney, where he will be buried. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253312/breaking-cardinal-george-pell-dies-at-81 https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253318/pope-francis-praises-cardinal-george-pell-s-dedication-to-the-church Pope Francis' prayer intention for the month of January is for educators. “Education is an act of love that illuminates the path for us to recover a sense of fraternity, so we will not ignore those who are most vulnerable,” the pope said in a video message. The Holy Father concluded the video message with a prayer: “Let us pray that educators may be credible witnesses, teaching fraternity rather than confrontation and helping especially the youngest and most vulnerable above all.” https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253305/this-is-pope-francis-prayer-intention-for-the-month-of-january The Vatican promoter of justice announced Monday that the investigation into the vanishing of Emanuela Orlandi, a teenaged Vatican citizen whose disappearance in the 1980s has since spawned myriad conspiracy theories, will be reopened. In a brief statement posted to Vatican News, the Holy See Press Office director, Matteo Bruni, reported Monday that the decision to reopen the investigation was made partly in response to several requests made by Orlandi's family. Emanuela Orlandi was the 15-year-old daughter of Ercole Orlandi, an envoy of the Prefecture of the Pontifical House and a citizen of Vatican City State. Her disappearance on June 22, 1983, after leaving for a music lesson in Rome dominated headlines and has been the subject of speculation for years. The Vatican statement did not elaborate further on the reasons why the case is being reopened, but public interest in the case was rekindled last fall after the release of the docuseries “Vatican Girl: The Disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi” on Netflix. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253306/investigation-into-vatican-girl-cold-case-reopened-amid-rekindled-public-interest Today, the Church celebrates Saint Theodosius Abbott, a fifth-century hermit who lived in a cave in the desert of Judah and founded a monastery at Cathismus. Next to the monastery he built a hospital for the sick, a hospice for the aged, and a mental hospital. He continued to work until his health gave out, and spent the rest of his time praying for his community. He died at the age of 105. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-theodosius-abbot-113
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