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Deerick, the rescued axis deer, often comes back to visit her rescuer and get some much loved petting. So cool!
Deerick, the rescued axis deer, often comes back to visit her rescuer and get some much loved petting. So cool!
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Hundreds of ribbons were tied to the railings outside St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney on Wednesday, February 1, for victim-survivors of child sexual abuse ahead of Cardinal George Pell’s funeral on Thursday.Footage by Sydney-based satirist and activist Pauline Pantsdown shows the colorful ribbons outside the cathedral. Paul Auchettl can be seen at the end of the footage.According to the ABC, Auchettl was a witness at the Royal Commission into Institutional Child Sexual Abuse who travelled to Rome with a group of survivors to witness Pell giving evidence to the Royal Commission in 2016.The commission found Pell knew of allegations of offending in the Ballarat diocese as early as 1973, when he was Episcopal Vicar for Education, which Pell rejected.Auchettl, who is reportedly a survivor of child sexual abuse, organised the ribbon tying event and said it was not a protest aimed at Pell, but a reminder of the church’s debt to victims and their families, according to the ABC.“I’ve come to Sydney to tie ribbons for people who are too sick to be here, and who aren’t alive anymore, and for their families who are too angry to be here.”Pell’s body was lying in state on Wednesday before his funeral mass on Thursday. A separate funeral mass was held for Pell in Rome after he died there in early January aged 81. Credit: Pauline Pantsdown via Storyful
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A car with a sign reading ‘Pell Burn in Hell’ drove by St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney as mourners gathered for Cardinal George Pell’s funeral on February 2.Footage by River McCrossen shows the car driving by and beeping as people line up outside the cathedral.In the lead up to the funeral, hundreds of ribbons were tied to the railings outside the cathedral for victim-survivors of child sexual abuse.A Royal Commission into Institutional Child Sexual Abuse found Pell knew of allegations of offending in the Ballarat diocese, Victoria, in the early 1970s, which Pell rejected.According to the ABC, thousands of people were expected to attend Pell’s funeral, including former prime ministers Tony Abbott and John Howard.However, several politicians and dignitaries were not expected to attend, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet. Credit: River McCrossen via Storyful
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STORY: Protesters gathered mostly in a park opposite the cathedral, holding banners and chanting "George Pell go to Hell".Protester Russell Manser said: "He was a pedophile facilitator and he couldn't be looked at in any other way. That's how we should be remembering him, a man that thought, you know, hurting children and abusing children was OK."A mourner at the funeral, John Paul, disagreed with the protests. "This is a private funeral for an individual and it's completely inappropriate," he said. Australian police said it had dropped a court bid to block the gathering after protesters agreed to change their initial protest route and gather in a road adjacent to St Mary's Cathedral, the venue of the funeral service. Pell's body has lain in state since he died at the age of 81 in a Rome hospital last month from heart complications after a hip surgery. An Australian appeals court ruling in 2020 quashed the convictions of Pell, a leading Roman Catholic conservative, for sexually assaulting two choir boys in the 1990s.A separate inquiry that year found Pell was aware of child sex abuse by at least two priests in the 1970s and 1980s and failed to take steps to get the priests removed.
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