Vatican’s 3rd most powerful figure charged with multiple child sex offences

 

By Rob Beschizza | 28 June 2017
Boing Boing

Cardinal George Pell, former Archbishop of Sydney and Australia’s most senior figure in the Catholic Church, was charged with child sex offences Thursday by the state of Victoria.

Pell currently resides in the Vatican, according to The Guardian, where he is the third-highest ranking church official.

Last year, citing ill health, Pell declined to return to Australia to give evidence to the royal commission on child sexual abuse in person last year and instead gave evidence by videolink from Rome. He voluntarily participated in an interview with Victorian police officers in Rome last October over the alleged sexual assaults.

In February this year the Australian Senate called on the cardinal to return home “to assist the Victorian police and office of public prosecutions with their investigation into these matters”.

Pell dismissed the parliamentary resolution as “an interference on the part of the Senate in the due process of the Victoria police investigation”.

Pell is a former archbishop of Sydney and Melbourne. Since 2014 Pell has been prefect of the secretariat for the economy, the Vatican’s treasurer.

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One thought on “Vatican’s 3rd most powerful figure charged with multiple child sex offences”

  1. He wasnt charged. Ive seen a number of articles like this and the resurfacing of the pope alleged to be arrested. Thes articles are misleading. Why do you think they go to Rome?

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