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Rome: Cardinal Pell celebrates Memorial Mass for victims of Bali bombings


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His Eminence Cardinal George Pell, Archbishop of Sydney, celebrated a special 10th Anniversary Memorial Mass for the victims of the 12 October Bali bombings and their families, in Rome, on Friday evening.

On that tragic day, two bombs planted by Islamic terrorists ripped through a bar and a club in the Kuta area of the Indonesian island of Bali, killing 202 innocent people, many of them young people on holiday. The victims, cold-bloodedly murdered, came from 21 countries, and included 88 Australians, 38 Indonesians, 28 Britons and seven from the USA.

In the beautiful Chapel of Lady Queen of the Most Holy Rosary and St Peter Chanel, at *Domus Australia, purple vestments were worn for the simple Mass in English with the Kyrie, Sanctus and Agnus Dei sung in Latin.

The concelebrants included the Most Reverend Timothy Costelloe SDB, Archbishop of Perth, and the Right Reverend Christopher Prowse, Bishop of Sale; in Rome, together with Cardinal Pell attending the XIII Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, on The New Evangelization.

The Australian Ambassador to the Holy See, HE John McCarthy KCSG, read the first reading and the responsorial psalm - “The Lord is my Shepherd”.

Four other Ambassadors to the Holy See were also present for the occasion: HE Nigel Baker MVO, OBE, British Ambassador; HE Miguel H Diaz, American Ambassador; HE Budiarman Bahar, Ambassador of Indonesia; HE Thomas Hong-Soon Han, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea.

During his short homily Cardinal George Pell spoke about the horror of the terrible tragedy that struck Bali ten years ago. He ended: “Most of all we pray for the survivors and their families that God will give them strength and peace.”

A few pews away a group of mainly young people from Bali, some dressed in traditional national costumes, sat in silence during a deeply prayerful and emotional Memorial Mass held in a little piece of Australia, in the heart of the ancient City of Rome.

The Right Reverend Steven Croft, Bishop of Sheffield, in Great Britain, a Fraternal Delegate at the Synod, represented the Anglican Communion.

*Domus Australia, the superb new pilgrim centre and guest-house for Australians in Rome, is situated in Via Cernaia, near Termini, the main railway station. It was established at the initiative of the Archdiocese of Sydney with the support of the Australian Bishops. Domus Australia was officially opened by Pope Benedict XVI on 19 October 2011.

Picture by Peter Jennings, shows: Cardinal George Pell, Archbishop of Sydney, pictured after the Memorial Mass for the victims of the 2002 Bali Bombings, at Domus Australia, in Rome, on 12 October 2012, with left to right: the Anglican Bishop of Sheffield; the American Ambassador to the Holy See; the Bishop of Sale: H E John McCarthy, Australian Ambassador to the Holy See; H E Nigel Baker, British Ambassador to the Holy See; the Archbishop of Perth; the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea and the Ambassador of Indonesia to the Holy See.



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