Drink Driving - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Wed, 16 Dec 2015 21:42:34 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Drink Driving - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Pope accepts resignation of drink-driving bishop https://cathnews.co.nz/2015/12/18/pope-accepts-resignation-of-drink-driving-bishop/ Thu, 17 Dec 2015 16:07:22 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=79931 Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Brazilian Bishop Paulo Sérgio Machado, who was involved in an alleged drink-driving incident. Bishop Machado was the ordinary of São Carlos, a city of 220,000 in south-eastern Brazil. In September, the bishop was stopped by police after he exhibited signs of intoxication while driving and almost hit a Read more

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Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Brazilian Bishop Paulo Sérgio Machado, who was involved in an alleged drink-driving incident.

Bishop Machado was the ordinary of São Carlos, a city of 220,000 in south-eastern Brazil.

In September, the bishop was stopped by police after he exhibited signs of intoxication while driving and almost hit a pedestrian and another vehicle.

An empty wine bottle was found in the bishop's car.

Days later, the diocese issued a statement denying reports that he had offered his resignation.

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Priest continues to minister despite drink driving killing https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/11/04/priest-continues-minister-despite-drink-driving-killing/ Mon, 03 Nov 2014 18:12:21 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=65206

A Catholic priest has been allowed to minister in a Melbourne church despite being convicted of killing a man in a drink driving incident in Croatia. Fr Josip Vranjies, 55, is believed to have used a network of powerful figures within the Croatian Catholic Church and Croatian government to help in his case. The priest Read more

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A Catholic priest has been allowed to minister in a Melbourne church despite being convicted of killing a man in a drink driving incident in Croatia.

Fr Josip Vranjies, 55, is believed to have used a network of powerful figures within the Croatian Catholic Church and Croatian government to help in his case.

The priest has served at the Croation Catholic Centre in Sunshine in Melbourne's west for six years since his conviction.

But the Archdiocese of Melbourne says he is technically the responsibility of the Archbishop of Vrhbosna in Sarajevo.

This is despite the Melbourne archdiocese owning the Croation Centre church.

Fr Vranjies was charged with reckless driving offences in 2003 after he was found to be intoxicated and speeding at twice the legal limit when he lost control of a sports car in Croatia.

The priest's rented vehicle collided with another car, resulting in the death of the other driver, Anton Peha, 48, and serious injuries to Mr Peha's teenage son.

The case took almost five years to come to trial and Fr Vranjies was found guilty and sentenced to 10 months' prison, suspended for three years.

Fr Vranjies appealed his sentence in October, 2010. It is yet to be finalised.

The appeal trial confirmed that alcohol and speed were involved, but may not have caused the crash.

Fr Vranjies asked a local priest to approach the widow of Mr Peha, Ljiljana, and appeal for forgiveness, but she rejected the entreaties.

Another Croatian Catholic priest who had ministered in Melbourne, Fr Mato Krizanac, is said to have used his influence with Croatian authorities to assist Fr Vranjies.

Fr Krizanac was stripped of all clerical duties by Archbishop Denis Hart of Melbourne in June for sexual impropriety involving a teenage girl.

When approached by The Sunday Age, Fr Vranjes said: "It's all in Croatia. I am free. That's all that matters."

Fr Vranjes has also been accused of living a lavish lifestyle and of financial impropriety by parishioners of a Melbourne centre.

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Kiwis back lower drink-driving blood alcohol limit - poll https://cathnews.co.nz/2013/10/01/kiwis-back-lower-drink-driving-blood-alcohol-limit-poll/ Mon, 30 Sep 2013 18:06:39 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=50265 Nearly two-thirds of New Zealanders want to lower the drink-driving blood alcohol limit, according to the latest Ministry of Transport figures. A private member's bill by Labour MP Iain Lees-Galloway was drawn from the ballot this week, and Parliament is expected to vote early next year on whether to lower the drink driving alcohol limit Read more

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Nearly two-thirds of New Zealanders want to lower the drink-driving blood alcohol limit, according to the latest Ministry of Transport figures.

A private member's bill by Labour MP Iain Lees-Galloway was drawn from the ballot this week, and Parliament is expected to vote early next year on whether to lower the drink driving alcohol limit from 80mg to 50mg per 100ml of blood. Read More

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