| Cardinal George Pell's Church Career
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February 27, 2016
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Cardinal George Pell's church career
CARDINAL GEORGE PELL'S CAREER IN THE CHURCH
June 8, 1941 - Born in Ballarat, Victoria
December 16, 1966 - Ordained
1971-1972 - Assistant priest Swan Hill parish
1973-1983 - Assistant priest Ballarat East parish
1973 - Shared St Alipius presbytery with Gerald Ridsdale and Monsignor William McMahon
1973-1984 - Episcopal Vicar for Education in Diocese of Ballarat
1981-1984 - Principal of Institute of Catholic Education (now merged with Australian Catholic University)
1984 - Administrator of Bungaree parish
July 16, 1987 - Ordained as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Melbourne
1987-1996 - Parish priest Mentone, Bishop for the southern region of Melbourne
1988-1997 - Chair of Caritas Australia
May 27, 1993 - Accompanies Ridsdale to his first court appearance; later says it was a mistake to show priestly solidarity and he did not know full extent of Ridsdale's crimes
June 16, 1996 - Appointed Archbishop of Melbourne by Pope John Paul II
May 10, 2001 - Installed as Archbishop of Sydney
September 28, 2003 - Elevated to the Sacred College of Cardinals by John Paul II
February 2007 - Appointed to Council of Cardinals on Organisational and Economic Problems of the Holy See
April 2013 - Appointed by Pope Francis to group of eight cardinals to advise on government of the universal Church and study plan for revising Apostolic Constitution of Roman Curia
April 21, 2001 - Awarded Centenary Medal by Australian government
2005 - Appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia
February 25, 2014 - Appointed as Prefect for the newly created Secretariat for the Economy, Holy See
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