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Tag Archives: World Youth Day
George Goes to Turkey, Again and Again …. (Or: Peak Season)
Cardinal George Pell of Australia has been staying for some time at his Roman holiday home, the palatial $30 million “Domus Australia, getting in, according to press reports, some serious “reading”, among other things. Last month, he took time off … Continue reading
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Tagged Australian royal commission into institutional response to child sexual abuse, Brisbane Archbishop Mark Coleridge, Cardinal George Pell, Catholic Cardinal George Pell, Domus Australia, Dr Dan White, George Pell, Harvest Pilgrimages, Harvest Tours, Julia Gillard, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, Lieut. Colonel Brian Hood, Mark Coleridge, Pastor Lee Joesten, Pope, Salvation Army, World Youth Day
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The Power of T-Shirts (Or: George Pell Is Easily Annoyed)
Image: Many thanks to “JohnB” Cardinal George Pell and Catholic Church in Australia are very sensitive to criticism. They are also very influential in Australian politics, and have not hesitated to use that power. There are two glaring examples of … Continue reading
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Tagged Boys” Homes, Cardinal George Pell, Catholic Cardinal George Pell, Catholic Church, Catholic Church World Youth Day Sydney, Catholic Church’s World Youth gathering, George Pell, girls’ homes, JohnB, Kristina Keneally, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, Maurice Iemma, NSW government, NSW State Labor government, Pope Benedict, Premier Kristina Keneally, Rural Fire Service, State Emergency Service, T-shirt protests, World Youth Day
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