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|Feb 10, 2011

Australia Premier berates cardinal for comments on Christian politicians

New South Wales Kristina Keneally, photo via lifesitenews.com

New South Wales Premier Kristina Keneally has strongly berated Cardinal George Pell, saying she is greatly “saddened” by his recent comments criticizing Christian politicians who disregard Church teaching. She said she believes Pell risks being “interpreted as condemnatory and threatening,” reports LifeSiteNews.com.

Kealey who bills herself as a devout Catholic, opposes Church teaching on homosexuality and abortion.

In an interview with the Herald Sun earlier this month, Cardinal Pell had criticized politicians who “fly under the Christian or Captain Catholic flag” but “blithely disregard Christian perspectives” when facing a vote on moral issues in parliament.

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