Bishop Down Under Turns Things Right-Side-Up

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Bishop Down Under Turns Things Right-Side-Up

…When Pell became archbishop of Melbourne in 1996, Catholic Lite was the order of the day throughout the country, with the usual results: goofball liturgy (one bishop celebrated Mass made up as a clown); dumbed-down catechesis; a collapse in religious vocations and seminary applications; the Church bureaucracy joined at the hip to the hard left in Australian public life. Reversing this drift toward theological and moral incoherence and public irrelevance was going to be very hard work. Then Pell caught a break: when his seminary faculty threatened to resign en masse because he insisted that the seminarians attend daily Mass, Pell called their bluff, accepted their resignations, filled the seminary with new faculty — and never looked back.

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May the Body of Christ preserve him unto life everlasting.
 
Football star? Well, he played for his high school team and was signed to play professionally, but never actually did so, heading off to the seminary instead.
 
Football star? Well, he played for his high school team and was signed to play professionally, but never actually did so, heading off to the seminary instead.
Still pretty impressive… our clergy aren’t exactly well-represented where athletics are concerned. 😉
 
Still pretty impressive… our clergy aren’t exactly well-represented where athletics are concerned. 😉
Well, Australia is a completely sports mad country. It might put things in perspective if I mention that the state of Victoria takes a statewide public holiday on the day of the Melbourne Cup … our country’s richest horse race :rolleyes:

Having said all that, there’s a lot to like about Cardinal Pell. Pity the place is so huge that he can’t keep all dioceses on the same tight leash as he has with Sydney and Melbourne.
 
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