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The Forum > General Discussion > Cardinal Pell dies in Rome - Age 81.

Cardinal Pell dies in Rome - Age 81.

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Dear Foxy,

«... after which the Australian Cardinal's body will be brought
to Sydney for a funeral Mass at St. Mary's Cathedral
in Sydney. His remains will be buried in the crypt.»

These are just technical arrangements: you have not answered my question

- Did Cardinal Pell agree to any such arrangements?
- Did he indicate in his will, or in any other document, even verbally, where he wants his remains to be buried?
- Would Cardinal Pell not be disgusted at still being called "the Australian Cardinal" after all that Australia did to him?
Posted by Yuyutsu, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 8:35:38 PM
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It really is timely to remember Julia Gillard's steadfastness in pushing through the establishment of a Royal Commission into Institutional Child Sexual abuse.

Without it we would have left so many victims without a voice and we would not have seen Pell directly caught out in his lies.

Well done Julia.
Posted by SteeleRedux, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 9:44:36 PM
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Yuyutsu,

I gave you all the information that has been made public
to date. I can't do anything more than that.

Dear Steele,

Yes our former PM certainly did a great deal of good
by giving victims of sexual abuse a voice. That should be
acknowledged. As for the Catholic Church? It still needs
to do more. It has lost the trust of many of its members.
There's still much that needs to be done to regain that
trust.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 9:58:13 PM
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It's a good thing the dead cannot be libelled, as the Leftist jackals slaver over Pell's corpse.
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 12 January 2023 8:35:18 AM
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"... as the Leftist jackals slaver over Pell's corpse."

Not really. I view it as "... a sad story and it wasn't of much interest to me." Exactly how he described the abuse of children by Gerald Risdale.
Posted by Aries54, Thursday, 12 January 2023 8:52:15 AM
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I think that most people are concerned about the
living not the dead. About the surviving victims
of abuse and their families. And about the reactions
of a Church they trusted and believed in who so badly
disappointed them in hiding the crimes that were being
done by their clergy. The Cardinal has died but has
his Church made any concrete changes to how it deals
with abusers within its ranks?

The Cardinal had a chance to make changes. He chose not
to do that. The true jackal was the Cardinal. Not the
victims being abused or the Church members praying for
changes to be made.
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 12 January 2023 9:15:36 AM
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