Showing posts with label Melbourne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melbourne. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Move ahead with the commitment against child sex abuse says Pope Francis I

While on Monday fear of scandal prompted the cover-up of child sex abuse allegations within Australia's Catholic Church, the Vatican wants to make work of it.

Pope Francis I encouraged the Pontifical Gregorian University's Hans Zollner, head of the Centre for the Protection of Children, to "move ahead with the commitment against child sex abuse.”


English: Pope Benedict XVI
English: Pope Benedict XVI (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The encouragement given by Francis for the anti-paedophilia efforts to continue, follows on from Benedict XVI’s work. Francis himself sent out a message during the Angelus prayer last 5 May, inviting us to work for the good of the most vulnerable and children.”
 
This is in continuity with Benedict XVI’s work in the field. Four months ago we presented him with the proceedings of the symposium they celebrated at the Gregorian University in February 2012. The symposium was attended by bishops’ conferences from all around the world, who discussed ways to prevent crimes against children.”


Australia’s top-ranking Cardinal George Pell, Archbishop of Sydney, formerly archbishop of Melbourne, and one of eight cardinals selected by Pope Francis to advise him on reforming the Catholic Church’s opaque administration, was speaking on the final day of the probe.

According to Agence France Presse (AFP), last week Melbourne Archbishop Denis Hart told the inquiry the church had been slow to act against paedophile priests and Pell admitted it had dealt with child sex abuse “very imperfectly”.
“I would agree that we’ve been slow to address the anguish of the victims and dealt with it very imperfectly,” he said.
The Catholic Church in Australia, as in other parts of the world, has endured a long-running controversy over its response to past abuses by priests.
Pell said the church had been aware of the emerging issue of sex abuse from the late 1980s, but had failed to comprehend the scale of the problem.
“If we’d been gossips, which we weren’t… we would have realised earlier just how widespread this business was,” he said.
“I don’t think many, if any, persons in the leadership of the Catholic Church knew what a horrendous widespread mess we were sitting on.”
Pell said the fact that paedophile priests had been moved to other parishes had had disastrous consequences.
“There’s no doubt about it that lives have been blighted,” he said. “There’s no doubt about it that these crimes have contributed to too many suicides.”
  
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Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Calling all Christadelphian Composers


Looking across Hobsons Bay towards the Melbour...
Looking across Hobsons Bay towards the Melbourne central business district (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The January 2014 Melbourne Conference is producing an exciting new musical based on the novel A Time To Hear by SJ Knight. The script and some key songs have been written. Casting Auditions will be held in Melbourne in June 2013, God Willing, and we encourage anyone in Victoria to apply. There are roles for all ages from young children to the elderly.

Now we are seeking composers/song-writers who can go beyond writing tunes and ballads. We need people to write chorus numbers, and orchestral music. We also need an experienced arranger to spin straw into gold!

This production is an ego-free zone, and musicians must be willing to collaborate, work closely with other writers, and take direction in order to produce a professionally harmonious whole. Compositions used will be assigned due credit and copyright, and it is hoped that a CD might be produced as a result.

This project is a rare opportunity for musicians of all ages to use their composing talents in our community. Experience in writing for musical theatre is not essential, but would be particularly welcome. Thanks to the internet, it is not necessary that you live in Victoria, or even Australia, to contribute to this vital side of the production.

For further information, or to express your interest, please contact Meg Green via Facebook message or email: meggles.g@gmail.com

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