Australian cardinal of the Catholic Church
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Jules Cameron - Pontifical SecretJules Cameron runs a website called Pontifical Secrets, a website dedicated to exposing child abuse in the Catholic Church. She tells Ed Opperman about her experiences, her Mother's experiences and her driving passion to expose and destroy the organised child abuse networks which exist in both the Catholic Church and other organisations.With the death last month of George Pell, this is Julie's campaign to expose Pell and his enablers.From her WebsiteIt's no secret the Catholic Church fails to protect children.Pontifical Secret* facilitated and covered up sexual crimes against children and vulnerable adults for the past century.Thank you, Pope Francis, for lifting “Pontifical Secret” on matters related to child sexual abuse and abuse of vulnerable adults,on your 83rd birthday.A step on your path to protect children from criminal clergy and religious staff.Please make protection of children your pontifical priority by plugging and creating clear canon laws. Embrace mandatory reporting of abuse to civil authorities with the same devotion Mary has for her child Jesus.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ https://www.bastabugie.it/8127UN BAMBINO MIRACOLATO POTREBBE PORTARE IL CARD. PELL VERSO GLI ALTARI di Nico Spuntoni Un miracolo di Pell? Poco più di due anni dopo l'improvvisa morte del cardinale australiano, una straordinaria notizia arriva dall'altra parte dell'oceano. Protagonista è un bambino di un anno e sei mesi dell'Arizona che, dopo essere caduto in una piscina ed aver smesso di respirare per 52 minuti, si è improvvisamente ripreso senza alcun danno. I genitori del bambino di nome Vincent hanno confessato di aver invocato in quei drammatici momenti l'intercessione di Pell.La storia è stata rivelata qualche giorno fa a Sydney dall'arcivescovo locale Anthony Colin Fisher, già ausiliare e amico del primo prefetto della Segreteria per l'economia. L'intervento del presule domenicano è avvenuto nel corso dell'evento organizzato mercoledì al Campion College Australia per presentare la biografia George Cardinal Pell Pax Invictis. A Biography scritta dalla giornalista di The Australian Tess Livingstone che conobbe molto bene il cardinale. La serata ha registrato il tutto esaurito, a dimostrazione del grande affetto che la sua arcidiocesi continua a riservare al principe della Chiesa mandato in prigione ingiustamente per 404 giorni. Alla presentazione, oltre a monsignor Fisher, hanno partecipato e parlato ben due ex primi ministri d'Australia: John Howard e Tony Abbott. I due politici avevano continuato a supportare Pell anche nei giorni più difficili e si erano pubblicamente definiti suoi amici nonostante l'iniziale verdetto di condanna per abusi. Durante la serata è stata anche svelata la targa che intitola alla memoria del cardinale la grande hall del college. A prendere la scena, in ogni caso, è stato il racconto di Fisher sul bimbo americano in pericolo di morte.Nei 52 minuti di terrore i genitori hanno invocato l'intercessione di Pell che avevano conosciuto nel 2021 a Phoenix durante una presentazione del suo libro Diario di prigionia (in Italia edito da Cantagalli). Fisher ha spiegato che Vincent «è sopravvissuto e non ha riportato danni al cervello, ai polmoni o al cuore. Ora sta bene e i medici lo definiscono un miracolo». È stato dimesso dopo 10 giorni dall'ospedale e suo zio, un sacerdote cattolico, ha segnalato l'accaduto all'ex segretario particolare di Pell, padre Joseph Hamilton che ora guida la Domus Australia a Roma.Durante la presentazione, Livingstone ha sollevato la possibilità che questa guarigione potrebbe essere citata un domani in una eventuale causa di beatificazione e canonizzazione. Per avviare l'istruttoria serviranno però altri 3 anni perché sono richiesti almeno 5 anni di distanza dalla morte del candidato per garantire una maggiore obiettività di valutazione. Resta il fatto che Pell già in vita veniva considerato un martire, perseguitato in odium fidei. Negli ultimi tempi romani l'anziano cardinale veniva ripetutamente fermato ed omaggiato, spesso in ginocchio, da vescovi, sacerdoti e funzionari laici vaticani che lo incontravano e che si rivolgevano a lui per avere la benedizione speciale di un martire. Persino un altissimo dignitario della Curia, accogliendolo nell'anticamera del Palazzo Apostolico per l'udienza concessagli il 12 ottobre 2020 da Francesco, si inginocchiò al suo cospetto commosso e ammirato per l'esempio offerto nel calvario giudiziario e mediatico.Una riabilitazione arrivata dopo anni di maldicenze e di freddezza in Curia, con presunti retroscena che gli scaricavano addosso accuse di «spese pazze» e fatti uscire proprio nel momento in cui Pell, ingiustamente accusato, tornava in Australia ad affrontare un processo già indirizzato. Mentre dal basso mai è venuta meno la fiducia e l'affetto per quel gigante un po' burbero e ancora oggi il suo santino funebre è uno dei pochi in evidenza nei gabbiotti dei portieri dei palazzi in cui ha vissuto e lavorato.Nota di BastaBugie: Nico Spuntoni nell'articolo seguente dal titolo "Morto Pell: subì la persecuzione, difese la verità" racconta la storia dell'arcivescovo di Sidney e prefetto della Segreteria per l'Economia. Subì un caso di persecuzione giudiziaria, conobbe il carcere e venne privato della possibilità di dire Messa per 400 giorni. Poi fu assolto e riabilitato.Ecco l'articolo completo pubblicato su La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana l'11 gennaio 2023, il giorno dopo della sua morte:Dieci giorni dopo Benedetto XVI, la Chiesa perde un altro leone della fede del nostro tempo. È morto improvvisamente ieri a Roma a 81 anni il cardinale George Pell, già arcivescovo di Sidney e in seguito prefetto della Segreteria per l'Economia della Santa Sede. Sembra che il decesso sia dovuto alle complicazioni relative ad un intervento chirurgico all'anca. Nel momento in cui scriviamo, l'entourage del porporato non ha ancora notizie sul funerale e si limita a confermare la triste e inaspettata notizia. Pell, però, aveva confessato tempo fa ad alcuni amici in contatto con La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana la sua preferenza per una sepoltura all'interno della cripta della cattedrale di Santa Maria a Sidney, lì dove era stato arcivescovo per tredici anni. Il suo nome rimarrà inevitabilmente legato ad una delle pagine più nere della storia mediatico-giudiziaria del XXI secolo.Di recente, nel discorso al corpo diplomatico accreditato presso la Santa Sede, Francesco aveva ricordato che la libertà religiosa e le discriminazioni contro i cristiani sono in aumento anche in quei Paesi dove, almeno sulla carta, questi sono la maggioranza. Ebbene, il quasi ottuagenario Pell dovette sopportare più di quattrocento giorni senza la possibilità di celebrare Messa nelle celle in cui era stato rinchiuso per una condanna che venne annullata dall'Alta Corte nell'aprile 2020. Non accadde in Corea del Nord, ma nell'Australia in cui il cristianesimo continua ad essere la religione più diffusa. E della cui vita pubblica George Pell fu un protagonista assoluto, non solo perché primate d'Australia in quanto arcivescovo di Sidney dal 2001 al 2014, ma perché non ebbe paura di prendere posizioni coerenti con gli insegnamenti della Chiesa e dunque scomode nelle società sempre più scristianizzate dell'età contemporanea. Schietto com'era, il porporato di Ballarat non fece mistero della convinzione maturata che a mandarlo alla sbarra fu proprio la sua difesa della visione giudaico-cristiana su famiglia, vita, sessualità.Nel 2017 accettò di lasciare Roma, farsi congedare da prefetto della Segreteria per l'Economia, e tornare in Australia per affrontare un processo da cui l'opinione pubblica non si aspettava nient'altro che una sua condanna. Lui avrebbe potuto trincerarsi dietro allo status diplomatico, ma non lo fece. Finì con una condanna a sei anni e tredici mesi in carceri di massima sicurezza, senza alcun occhio di riguardo.Pell venne prosciolto nell'aprile del 2020 dall'Alta Corte e rilasciato poco dopo dalla prigione in un'Australia alle prese con la pandemia. Un finale non scontato di una brutta storia mediatica e giudiziaria nella quale, però, spiccarono dimostrazioni di coraggio ed amore della verità come quella data dal giudice Mark Weinberg che pur messo in minoranza nella sentenza della Corte d'Appello produsse un corposo parere dissenziente mettendo in evidenza la debolezza dell'impianto accusatorio su cui poi la difesa riuscì ad ottenere il proscioglimento davanti all'Alta Corte.Allo stesso modo, fecero un grande lavoro quegli organi di stampa di Oceania, America ed Europa che non si accodarono alla linea forcaiola della maggioranza dei media ed analizzarono i documenti del processo con obiettività in un momento in cui a difendere Pell era rimasta soltanto la sua piccola ma agguerrita cerchia di amici e collaboratori.La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana fece la sua parte ed il cardinale non lo dimenticò, esprimendo la sua gratitudine personale non solo per gli articoli ma anche per le intenzioni di preghiera dei lettori. Il processo a Georg Pell resterà per sempre una macchia non nella vita di questo carismatico uomo di fede, ma del sistema giudiziario di uno dei Paesi occidentali più evoluti. Sul caso che lo aveva riguardato, diceva: «La mia opinione è che più verosimilmente la giuria mi avesse ritenuto riprovevole, meritevole di essere punito per questioni estranee al processo, e che (...) sono stato vittima della politica dell'identità: bianco, maschio, in una posizione di potere, appartenente a una Chiesa i cui membri avevano commesso atti vili e i cui leader, fino a poco tempo fa, avevano messo in atto un vero e proprio insabbiamento».La sua esperienza è stata raccontata in un Diario di prigionia (edito da Cantagalli in Italia) che - ora sappiamo grazie al libro di monsignor Georg Gänswein - venne apprezzato molto da Benedetto XVI a cui venne letto nel Monastero Mater Ecclesiae. Il Papa emerito non abbandonò Pell nel momento più difficile e gli inviò una lettera in prigione rivelandogli che aveva pregato per lui e scrivendogli significativamente: «temo che adesso dovrà pagare anche per la sua incrollabile cattolicità, ma in questo modo sarà molto vicino al Signore». Nonostante ciò, il cardinale australiano a cui non faceva difetto un carattere a tratti un po' brusco, non lesinò critiche alla scelta di Ratzinger di rinunciare e poi a quella di scegliere il titolo di Papa emerito.Le spigolosità di Pell lo portarono anche ad attaccare pubblicamente un suo confratello finito in disgrazia, il cardinale Angelo Becciu con il quale c'erano stati screzi ai tempi in cui entrambi lavoravano in Curia. Ma lui stesso, pur continuando a non amare l'ex sostituto, aveva espresso in colloqui privati le sue perplessità per le moda
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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.
At George Pell’s funeral, some of Australia’s most powerful people paid tribute to a man they believed was wrongfully smeared by accusations of child sex abuse. But even as his supporters venerated his legacy, the National Redress Scheme was offering compensation to men who survived Pell’s abuse as children. Today, investigative journalist and contributor to The Monthly Louise Milligan shares the stories of two survivors who want the world to know what Pell did to them, and how a new legal strategy deployed by the Catholic church is denying survivors justice. The Survivors and Mates Support Network offers help for male survivors of child sex abuse at 1800 472 676. For 24/7 crisis support, call Lifeline at 13 11 14. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Investigative journalist and contributor to The Monthly, Louise MilliganSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
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In today's episode, singer/songwriter Tim Minchin discusses the poison that is social media, how he emerged from his bruising time in LA and why he urges students to look after their bodies. In conversation with culture reporter Thomas Mitchell, he reflects also on his infamous George Pell song, and on the impending publication of his first non-fiction book, You Don't Have to Have a Dream (Advice for the Incrementally Ambitious).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week Rachel and Lynne welcome investigative journalist Louise Milligan to the podcast hot seat. Louise talks about her work on Four Corners and her previous non-fiction books, Cardinal, The Rise and Fall of George Pell and Witness, An Investigation into the Brutal Cost of Seeking Justice, as well as Pheasants Nest, her newly released novel. The discussion covers: The creative process of Louise's first novel and how it differs from journalism and non-fiction How the book expands on the usual way we consume a crime story Covering confronting issues in both fiction and journalism Gendered violence and how that played into the plot of her novel How she juggles writing novels with her journalism work Some of the stories she has covered and why she will never forget them Trigger warning: Our chat with Louise Milligan covers some confronting topics, including sexual assault, gendered violence and suicide. If these topics are a trigger for you, you might like to skip this episode or come back another time. Pheasants Nest is available at all good bookshops. Connect with Louise on Instagram @milliganreports and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100012038172584 This is your last week to secure Early Bird tickets to The Content Byte Summit, from September 12-14, 2024. The Early Bird discount ends on May 31. Sign up for updates for the Summit (or snap up tickets) at our website: https://thecontentbytesummit.com.au Find Rachel www.rachelsmith.com.au Find Lynne www.lynnetestoni.com Rachel's List www.rachelslist.com.au Thanks (as always) to our sponsors Rounded (www.rounded.com.au), an easy invoicing and accounting solution that helps freelancers run their businesses with confidence. Looking to take advantage of the discount for Rachel's List Gold Members? Email us at: hello@rachelslist.com.au for the details. Episode edited by Marker Creative Co www.markercreative.co
Escape the debauchery-drenched, randy-dandy dainty nights of sparkling SOHO.Chug along the spaghetti motorways before you peel offSoar and glide through voluptuously verdant countryside -Further, further, further,Further you go.Train stations become quieter. Post offices cuter. Bakeries sweeter. Conversation warmer. Pints slower. Life calmer.The Frontier.Aldeburgh, Suffolk.George Pell is doing things no one's been brave enough to do before.After a illustrious career in Hospitality, Private Members clubs - Home House, The Arts Club, The Brompton Club and Managing Director of institution L'EscargotGeorge is paving his own path. Reinventing Suffolks food scene, with restaurant The SuffolkThe trip to Suffolk was a highlight of 2023.ON THE MENU:You LITERALLY have the ability to transport people with your level of careHow to get people to follow your mission: marry their inner calling with your outer callingWhy All Amazing Paint needs Canvas - how new movements startLearnings from Hospitality Gods at The Arts Club “why all great businesses and brands should feel like a members club”How to go above yourself and escape imposter syndrome and how to transcend your own ego: be hungry and caringFull episode goes live Monday 8am.Can't wait till thenWatch or listen to other episodes in the comments below
This week, on A Podcast About Catholic Things, Dan and Eric talk about religious liberty and what exactly Dignitatis Humanae, the Vatican II document, says about it. Many people talk about the document as a 'change' in Catholic theology, but does the document really say anything at all? And what did the 'old church' have to say about freedom of religion? Is it compatible with Americanism? In current events, it's more Covid 19 and Eric has a new theory about why Trump is allowing the country's shutdown to continue. YouTube is removing certain Covid-19 conspiracy videos, for the safety of 5G engineers, and the coronavirus causes havoc in other parts of the world. Wisconsin Supreme Court says governor canNOT postpone elections. George Pell is finally released. Comet ATLAS has disintegrated. BepiColombo has finished the gravity-assist maneuvers around Earth and is now heading to Venus for more 'sling-shots.' Trump encourages space mining. Bernie Sanders drops out and OPEC wants a meeting. In nonsense land, Oregon takes a special lesson from old whale tale, and Eric compares 'we're in this together' speeches to another Barny Miller episode.VIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS VIEW ON GOOGLE PODCASTS VIEW ON AMAZON VIEW ON AUDIBLE VIEW ON CASTBOX VIEW ON PODCASTADDICT VIEW ON STITCHER VIEW ON BITCHUTE VIEW ON RUMBLE VIEW ON TUNE-IN VISIT US ON FACEBOOK
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This episode doesn't stop giving. Here are just some of the things discussed in episode 198 - Free Masons, George Pell, deadly kites, public displays of affection, mortgage brokers cumming in their pants, running of the bulls, German beer and Twirdle (the nicest concentration camp guard).
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Between his death, two weeks ago, and his burial tomorrow, a furious battle has raged over George Pell's legacy. If you happen to read The Australian newspaper, though, you probably wouldn't be aware there are two sides to the debate. The Murdoch newspaper has been glowing about Pell's influence. Why is the Murdoch media so invested in how the former Catholic cardinal is remembered? And what are they willing to ignore to make their case? Today, legal affairs editor for The Saturday Paper Richard Ackland on how Pell built his influence with journalists, and how he wielded it. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Legal affairs editor for The Saturday Paper Richard Ackland
The disrespectful plan to protest on George Pell's funeral, how Labor's plan for Indigenous kids will just make everything worse. Plus, Nigel Farage on all the rumours swirling around King Charles' coronation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cardinal George Pell's body will lie in state in Sydney as police attempt to block protests planned for his funeral.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everyone has an opinion, it seems, about the significance of the late Cardinal George Pell—about his culpability (or otherwise) in the Roman Catholic response to child sexual abuse, about his own guilt or innocence on sexual abuse charges, and about his role within Roman Catholicism itself (in the struggle between conservative and liberal factions). But what should we say when the topic comes up in conversation? As evangelical Protestants, what contribution can we make to the assessment of a Catholic cardinal's legacy? And what opportunities does the conversation present for speaking about the gospel of Jesus? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.twoways.news/subscribe
It's fair to say we've both had a bit on and we've got a bit to say in ep 97 of It's So Hard, a podcast about the sex industry and other sexy things... Jenn and Tess discuss the death of George Pell and it's impact across victim-survivor communities. Jenn shares her recent learning about advocacy and direct action, and a little activist experiment she took part in in response to the media frenzy over Pell. If you want to connect in with CSA victim-survivor communities, check out the following: - Loud Fence (@loudfence) - The Blue Knot Foundation (@blueknotfoundation) - The Survivors and Mates Support Network (SAMSN) for male survivors (@samsn_aus) - What Were You Wearing (@whatwereyouwearing_) - The Survivor Hub (@thesurvivorhub) - Bravehearts (@braveheartsprotectkids) - The Care Leavers Australiasian Network (CLAN) (@careleaversaustralia) - Broken Rites (http://www.brokenrites.org.au/) Content warning: NSFW, contains explicit sexual descriptions and some naughty humour! Hosts: Jenn and Tess Louise Intro Music: "No Justice" by Lil Hoe (@the.people.hoe)
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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.
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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
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E maliu nei Katinale George Pell ua 81 tausaga lona soifua. E ui i lana tautua i le tele o tausaga i le Ekalesia Katoliko Roma, o le a manatuaina o ia e le to'atele o se ta'ita'i na ia faamuamua le puipuiga o le igoa ta'uleleia o le Ekalesia i le saogalemu ma le puipuiga o le fanau mai patele na faia solitulafono i le sauaina o tamaiti.
Lo scorso 10 gennaio, all'età di 81 anni, si è spento a Roma il cardinale George Pell. È stato arcivescovo di Melbourne e Sydney e nel 2014 è stato nominato prefetto emerito della segreteria per l'economia del Papa. Personaggio controverso, ha dovuto affrontare in vita accuse molto gravi di pedofilia.
Il cardinale George Pell è stato l'esponente della Chiesa cattolica di più alto rango ad essere processato per reati legati all'abuso di minori. Assolto dalla Corte Suprema australiana, venne richiamato in Vaticano da Papa Francesco nel 2020.
El premier de Victoria, Daniel Andrews, afirma que no habrá funeral de Estado para el cardenal George Pell por respeto a las víctimas. Escucha esta y otras noticias importantes del día.
En nuestra emisión de hoy te ponemos al día con lo que está sucediendo en Perú, en donde continúan las protestas en contra de la presidenta Dina Boluarte y la cifra de muertos aumenta a 40 personas. Además, analizamos el legado del cardenal australiano George Pell, quien falleció el miércoles en Ciudad del Vaticano a los 81 años. No te pierdas el programa de este jueves 12 de enero de 2023.
La actitud y las acciones del cardenal Pell en relación con los abusos sexuales a menores empañaron la última parte de su vida y le convirtieron en una figura tóxica en muchos círculos.
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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“No habrá lágrimas derramadas por los sobrevivientes de abusos ni por sus familiares”. Fallece en Roma el controvertido cardenal católico australiano George Pell a los 81 años. Escucha esta y otras noticias importantes del día.