Our much-beloved Cardinal – a friend reminisces.

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Dear readers this post is shared from: https://mercatornet.com/my-friend-george-pell/82659/

I felt I just had to share this beautiful letter, which gives us a wonderful insight into Cardinal Pell – the man and the Cardinal. Following are excerpts – please go to the original article.

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My friend George Pell

A close associate of the late Cardinal reminisces about a colourful and much-loved man.

by Fr Brendan Purcell Jan 16, 2023

St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney where George Pell was Archbishop from 2001 to 2014

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I knew nothing of then Archbishop George Pell, but I noticed that The Tablet hated his guts. I figured anyone The Tablet can’t stand must be good, so myself and my pal Dr Joe McCarroll, head of the Pro-Life Campaign in Ireland, arranged to call on him when we were on holiday in Australia.

I was surprised when the Archbishop opened the door of his residence himself, and made us tea—first time that sort of thing had happened to me.

One of my favourite interactions with Cardinal Pell was when he was preparing for a much-publicized debate on ABC television with the archbishop of atheism, Richard Dawkins. He asked a bunch of his advisers to throw up all the questions he might be asked, and when Dr Michael Casey, his private secretary, said, “the Eucharist”,’ I figured Dawkins would never ask.

But he did, as you’ll see below. Here are a few exchanges from that 2012 debate:

Pell: What he says is what Richard is describing as nothing is a sort of mixture of particles and perhaps a vacuum with electromagnetic forces working on it. That’s what [physicist Lawrence] Krauss is talking about under the heading of nothing and there’s a very good review of this in the New York Times, not a pro-religious paper at all, where Krauss is absolutely denied and demolished, although especially by his supporters claiming that he says things come out of nothing. He doesn’t say that.

Dawkins: You can dispute exactly what is meant by nothing but whatever it is it’s very, very simple.

(Audience laughs) Dawkins: Why is that funny?

Pell: Well, I think it’s a bit funny to be trying to define nothing.

Later, on Darwin:

Pell: Darwin was a theist because he said he couldn’t believe that the immense cosmos and all the beautiful things in the world came about either by chance or out of necessity. He said, “I have to be ranked as a theist.”

Dawkins: That is just not true.

Pell: It’s on page 92 of his Autobiography. Go and have a look.

And on the Eucharist:

Dawkins: I don’t believe you really mean that the wafer turns into the body of Christ. You must mean body in some rather special sense.

Pell: Mr Dawkins, I don’t say things I don’t mean.

Dawkins: Well, then what do you mean then?

Tony Jones (moderating the debate): Can I ask you whether you mean it in a metaphorical sense…?

Pell: No, I don’t. I understand it according to a system of metaphysics. It was spelled out by the Greeks before Christ came, which we have adopted, that is there is a substance which is the core of a being and it is revealed to us through what are called accidents. Now, I believe that the core of the being becomes the bread, becomes the body and blood of Christ and continues to look exactly as it was. We believe that in the Catholic Church.

Next day, Helen Hofman, a Baptist and our house manager, said that was the first time she understood the Catholic doctrine we call transubstantiation.

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Thanks to the kindness of the Chancellor of the Archdiocese, Chris Meney, I visited Cardinal Pell in prison. The prison staff were incredibly kind, allowing us an almost two-hour visit (double the official time).

Utterly unbowed, Cardinal Pell seemed to be thriving. I wasn’t surprised to hear that Emeritus Pope Benedict in the later years of his retirement thoroughly enjoyed having the Cardinal’s Prison Journals read to him. The thousands of letters he received nearly broke the prison postal service—including some deeply appreciated letters from Pope Francis.

Like Pope Benedict’s writings, Pell’s Prison Journals are a classic of Christian spiritual literature. I advised him that he should condense the Journals into a single volume. Now I’m grateful to Fr Fessio SJ, of Ignatius Press that he printed the lot, they’re an enthralling read, the best thing the Cardinal had ever written.

Not all that long ago, I was coming back from a class in English with Korean friends when I met Cardinal Pell in our sitting room. He was bellowing “Babylon has fallen!” The news had just come in that Cardinal Becciu, the bête noir of the Cardinal, had been fired by Pope Francis. But as someone who himself had undergone an abuse of process, Cardinal Pell felt his fellow cardinal had been most unfairly treated.

Another time, when I accompanied Cardinal Pell to a film, The Death of Stalin, where there’s huge jockeying for power in the Central Committee, he remarked that the Kremlin was just like the Vatican.

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When the proprietor of Alfredo’s restaurant near Circular Quay expressed his concern for him, then before the courts, Cardinal Pell said with utter conviction that he was completely at peace; he and God knew he’d done nothing wrong. And that was all that mattered. It was a peace that never left him.

Why did so many, including me, a mere member of the basso clero, love him?

He used to call Lesley, the lady who cleaned our rooms, his angel. So when he left for his appointment in Rome, she presented him with an angel. For the Cardinal, everyone mattered, whether they were a visiting Patriarch or Lesley. A rather pompous bishop demanded some liturgical garment for a ceremony in St Mary’s Cathedral and our hardworking sacristan had to tell him he wasn’t Gammarelli (the papal tailor).

Stung, the high-ranking cleric complained to Cardinal Pell, who told our sacristan he’d been quite right.

From a loftier view now than his earthly 6-foot 4-inches of height, may he continue to keep the Church on the right rails of truth and governance as he tried to do all during his life as seminary rector, Archbishop, Cardinal, Prefect of the Secretariat for Economy – and even in his retirement.”

 

 

 

 

26. Discerning Prophets: Messages from The Book of Truth (cont’d)

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Spirits of Darkness

All false prophets will be cast out by Me and punished severely

April 23, 2013 @ 4:55pm

My dearly beloved daughter, My visionaries, all over the world are undergoing great suffering at this time, as they endure the pain required to save the souls of mankind. They, having offered themselves into My service, will walk alone, as I did when I climbed Mount Calvary, with only the very few who will come to their aid.

Just as those genuine souls of Mine suffer the pain, the ridicule and the rejection, so will those false prophets and visionaries be glorified and they will fool many.

The false prophets will rise amongst you and attract praise and glory. Behind their façade of humility and sweet words, will be an emptiness borne from the spirit of evil.

I warn the world not to follow those false prophets, who seek glory, adulation and praise for themselves, in My Holy Name. No man, sent by Me, Jesus Christ, will exalt themselves in order to get you to fall at their feet. No prophet of Mine will stand on a pedestal and say he is greater than you. He does not have to say he is greater than his fellow brothers and sisters to do this. All he has to do is to preach words of so-called wisdom in a way, which will lead you to believe that he should be praised, for his own perceived allegiance to God. Instead of encouraging prayer and bringing you closer to God, he will command and demand your respect, first. He will do this by showing you the kind of attributes you would associate with devout people. These false prophets will attract souls to them through the sin of pride. Pride, in a false prophet, will attract pride in other souls. One praises the other by using the Name of God to proclaim their greatness.

Be wary of those who will ask you to cover yourself, with what they refer to as, special gifts, which attract the spirit world. You must avoid those, who, in My Name, invite you to dabble in spirits, which they say will bring you great peace and comfort, but where God is not mentioned. If you are not invited to bow in humility before God, but instead, are asked to place yourself and your own wellbeing first and before the needs of others, then you must know that could never come from God. You must never place your own interests, or that of others, before God. Everything you ask for must be according to the Holy Will of God.

Many of the world’s false prophets are working with spirits, which do not come from Me. They will promote the importance of inner healing, positive thinking and metaphysics, all of which amount to one thing. Man will be encouraged to exalt himself before God.

All false prophets will be cast out by Me and punished severely. Their punishments will exceed that of ordinary mortal men, because they will be responsible for the loss of so many souls.

Your Jesus.

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Key Points Regarding Discerning Prophets:
  • Genuine visionaries suffer pain, ridicule and rejection. They suffer mostly alone- few come to their aid.
  • False prophets and visionaries are glorified and they will fool many.
  • False prophets attract praise and glory. They have a façade of humility and sweet words which have an emptiness borne from the spirit of evil.
  • They seek glory, adulation and praise for themselves, in the name of God.
  • No man, sent by Jesus Christ, will exalt themselves in order to get you to fall at their feet.
  • No prophet of God would stand on a pedestal and insinuate, through words or actions, that he is greater than you.

The false prophets may do this by:

– preaching words of so-called wisdom in a way, which will lead you to believe that he should be praised for his own perceived allegiance to God.

-commanding and demand respect from you

 showing you the kind of attributes you would associate with devout people.

Pride, in a false prophet, will attract pride in other souls. They will use the Name of God to proclaim the greatness of others and others will do the same for them.

asking you to place yourself and your own well-being first; before the needs of others.  This does not come from God. All must be submitted to the Holy Will of God. A true prophet encourages you to humble yourself before God.

Some false prophets may ask you to:

  • cover yourself with ‘special’ gifts. These will attract the spirit world. Be wary of anyone who asks you to do this.
  • avoid those, who, in the Name of Jesus, invite you to dabble in spirits, which they say will bring you great peace and comfort, and then God is not mentioned.

(Editorial comment: For example, bible quoting mediums.  Or false prophets who give talks in churches and run ‘healing ceremonies’. A friend of mine, in ignorance, attended one of these and ended up greatly mentally tormented and affected by an evil spirit which placed her in a mental institution within a fortnight of attending the talk. We warned her that consulting mediums is forbidden in the Bible and can’t be justified. No amount of bible quoting makes them OK. With a lot of prayer, incl. exorcism prayers from a priest, her affliction was alleviated and she was able to go home to her husband and toddler. The situation was extremely stressful for all involved.

  • Many of the world’s false prophets are working with spirits, which do not come from God. They will promote the importance of inner healing, positive thinking and metaphysics, all of which amount to one thing: man is encouraged to exalt himself before God.
  • All false prophets are responsible for the loss of so many souls. This provokes God’s Justice. It is not to be taken lightly.