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George Pell

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Gender Male
DeathDied this year
Date of birth June 8,1941
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Ballarat
Australia
ChurchLatin Church
ParentsGeorge Arthur Pell
Margaret Lillian Burke
Job Cardinal
Bishop
Appoint24 February 2014
Siblings Margaret Pell
David Pell
Movies/Shows In Bob We Trust
DiedUPMC Salvator Mundi International Hospital
Rome
Italy
Date of died January 10,2023
Date of burialJanuary 14, 2023
Place of burialSt Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, Australia
BuriedSt Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, Australia
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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George Pell Life story


George Pell AC was an Australian cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as the inaugural prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy between 2014 and 2019, and was a member of the Council of Cardinal Advisers between 2013 and 2018. Ordained a priest in 1966 and bishop in 1987, he was made a cardinal in 2003.

Cardinal George Pell's funeral sees mourners and protesters clash

Cardinal George Pell's funeral sees mourners and protesters clash
Feb 1,2023 10:11 pm

...By Tiffanie TurnbullBBC News, SydneyMourners and protesters have gathered - and clashed - at the funeral for Cardinal George Pell in his Australian homeland...

Cardinal Pell: No state funeral in Victoria due to victim distress

Cardinal Pell: No state funeral in Victoria due to victim distress
Jan 11,2023 11:41 pm

...By Tiffanie TurnbullBBC News, SydneyAustralian Cardinal George Pell - who was convicted then acquitted of child sex abuse - will not be offered a state funeral in his home state to avoid distress for victims of abuse, Victoria s premier says...

Cardinal Pell's death brings few tears in Australia

Cardinal Pell's death brings few tears in Australia
Jan 11,2023 8:01 am

...By Tiffanie TurnbullBBC News, SydneyAt St Patrick s Cathedral in Melbourne, the polarising legacy Cardinal George Pell leaves in his Australian homeland was evident...

Cardinal George Pell dies aged 81

Cardinal George Pell dies aged 81
Jan 10,2023 6:21 pm

...Cardinal George Pell, whose conviction on child abuse charges shocked the Catholic Church before being quashed, has died at 81...

Scott Marsh: Viral and controversial art of 'Australia's Banksy'

Scott Marsh: Viral and controversial art of 'Australia's Banksy'
Dec 27,2021 5:28 am

... During Australia s 2017 vote on legalising same-sex marriage, Marsh created provocative murals of former Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Cardinal George Pell, who were both vocal opponents to reform...

George Pell: the court conceded cardinal the sexual abuse conviction

George Pell: the court conceded cardinal the sexual abuse conviction
Apr 18,2020 8:47 pm

...cardinal George Pell has been freed from jail after Australia raised the highest court of his conviction for sexual abuse...

Pope Francis in Africa: Five things we learned

Pope Francis in Africa: Five things we learned
Feb 16,2020 6:07 am

... This was followed by Cardinal George Pell s conviction on five counts of sexual abuse - the most senior Roman Catholic cleric to be found guilty of such offences...

Cardinal George Pell loses appeal against sexual abuse convictions

Cardinal George Pell loses appeal against sexual abuse convictions
Feb 16,2020 5:30 am

...Cardinal George Pell is escorted from the court after the verdict on Wednesday Cardinal George Pell, the most senior Catholic cleric to be convicted of sexual abuse, has failed in a legal bid to quash his convictions in Australia...

Pope Francis in Africa: Five things we learned

Feb 16,2020 3:21 am

Pope Francis drew huge crowds during his three-nation visit to Africa, reflecting the growth of The Roman Catholic Church on The Continent .

This was his fourth visit to Africa since he became the pontiff in 2013. His predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, visited just twice during his eight-year papacy.

The BBC's Religion Editor Martin Bashir accompanied Pope Francis on his visit to Mozambique, Madagascar and Mauritius. Here, he reflects on five things which can be learned from The Trip .

1) Compassion for the Poor was a key theme

This visit was an opportunity for Pope Francis to refresh and rehearse the themes that he has wanted to be marks of his pontificate.

Much of this year has been overshadowed by the issue of clerical Abuse , with the Pope hosting a summit of international bishops in February to seek a uniform approach to an issue that threatens The Church globally.

This was followed by Cardinal George Pell 's conviction on five counts of sexual Abuse - The Most senior Roman Catholic Cleric to be found guilty of such offences.

, and he was returned to jail to continue serving a six-year sentence.

Escaping From Rome , Pope Francis used The Trip to focus on promoting compassion for the Poor .

Pope Francis waves as he arrives shortly before leading a Mass in Mauritius

According to the United Nations World Food Programme, 80% of Mozambique's population cannot afford the minimum costs of an adequate diet. It says that 90% of Madagascar 's population live on less than $2 A Day .

In Mauritius, which by comparison scores more highly on Economic Development , the Pope repeated his theme of recognising the needs of the Poor .

"It is the young who are suffering The Most ," he said. "They suffer from unemployment, which not only creates uncertainty about The Future , but also prevents them from believing that they play a significant part in your shared history. "

2). . as was The Environment

Pope Francis was also eager to press the theme of conservationism.

In 2015, he issued the only Encyclical in history dedicated entirely to The Environment . Entitled "Laudato Si (Be Praised), On the Care of Our Common Home", The Letter argued that.

It was no accident that he chose to visit Mozambique, Madagascar and Mauritius. The World 's fourth largest island, Madagascar has suffered rampant deforestation, with 40% of its forests having disappeared in The Last 60 years.

The environmental danger is aggravated because conservationists say that 80% of its plant and animal species are not found Anywhere Else on The Planet .

Similarly, the World Bank says that Mozambique has lost 8 million hectares of forest (about the size of Portugal) since the 1970s and, according to US non-profit organisation Forest Trends , it is now the 10th largest supplier of rosewood to China.

Whether speaking to diplomats or addressing a youth event, the Pope repeatedly stressed humanity's responsibility to protect The Planet .

Madagascar has suffered rampant deforestation in recent years

And he used assertive language to make this point.

In Mozambique, he deplored the "tendency towards pillaging and plundering driven by a greed generally not cultivated even by The Inhabitants of these lands, nor motivated by the common good of your people".

And in Madagascar , he said: "Your lovely island of Madagascar is rich in plant and animal biodiversity, yet this treasure is especially threatened by excessive deforestation. The Last forests are menaced by forest fires, poaching [and] the unrestricted cutting down of valuable woodlands. "

3) He holds Rock Star status in Africa

Organisers said More Than a million people gathered at a special open-air Mass in Madagascar . This was yet more evidence that the demographic axis of The Roman Catholic Church is shifting.

The roar of The Crowd when Pope Francis arrived on The Outskirts of the capital, Antananarivo, would have been more fitting for a Rock Star than an 82-year-old Cleric .

Organisers said More Than a million people attended an open-air Mass in Madagascar

According to the Vatican Book of Statistics, the Catholic population across The Continent increased by 6. 3 million between 2016 and 2018. This takes the total number of Catholics in Africa to More Than 150 million.

While attendance and affiliation in Europe and North America are declining, The Church in Africa, South Asia , South East Asia and Latin America is growing.

4) He called for migrant workers to be welcomed

The final visit on this trip involved a two-hour flight to Mauritius. At the presidential palace, in The Presence of civil servants and the diplomatic corps, Pope Francis referred to the way he felt Mauritius had managed to blend different races and religions.

"Thanks to this brief visit," he said, "I have The Pleasure of encountering your people, known not only for cultural, ethnic and religious diversity, but above all for the… ability to acknowledge, respect and harmonise existing differences in view of a common project. "

Hindus attended the Mass in Mauritius

Pope Francis also asked the people of Mauritius To Live up to their history.

"I encourage you to take up The Challenge of welcoming and protecting those migrants who today come looking for work and, for many of them, better conditions of life," he said. "Make an effort to welcome them, following the example of your ancestors, who welcomed one another. "

The purpose of the Pope's appeal in Mauritius, a Hindu-majority nation, was to encourage the economic contribution of migrant workers which he believes will help prevent inter-religious conflict.

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5) Plus, he showed his sense of humour

Whenever journalists travel on the Papal plane, Pope Francis comes to the back of the aircraft to greet us about an hour after take-off.

He welcomes the travelling media And Then says a few words about The Nation we will be visiting together. This normally takes no More Than 15 Minutes . He then walks down both aisles in order to shake The Hand of each member of The Press , taking time to greet each of us personally.

The BBC's Martin Bashir pictured with Pope Francis

Since my wife and I have recently welcomed our first grandchild, I decided to show Pope Francis a picture of baby Nate, explaining that he was born to our daughter Phoebe and son-in-law Tom at the beginning of March.

He offered his congratulations and gave a thumbs up to the picture on my phone. He then said: "You don't look Old Enough to be a grandfather. "

The Cabin fell about laughing, though I was perfectly happy to accept his assessment.



mozambique, mauritius, pope francis, roman catholic church, catholicism, madagascar, religion

Source of news: bbc.com

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