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He might be wrongly convicted.
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Andrew Bolt says Cardinal Pell was Falsely Convicted
Bolt, who says has met Pell about five times, but is not a Catholic or Christian, raised “10 problems” with the evidence that saw a jury unanimously find Pell guilty.
One of these was the fact Pell’s second abuse victim, now dead after a heroin overdose, denied being abused by a priest when asked by his mother. Bolt also said the other victim who gave evidence in court did not speak about the incident for many years. He said he also doubted the attack could have taken place after Mass, when Pell is known to have traditionally spoken to worshippers leaving the ceremony.
“This attack allegedly happened in the cathedral sacristy, which is normally a very busy room, where Pell would have known people were almost certain to walk in,” he said. Click to read full article
The Pell Affair: AUSTRALIA is now on trial
Has it occurred to anyone else debating the perverse verdict rendered against Cardinal George Pell, which convicted him of “historic sexual abuse,” that the cardinal did not have to return to his native Australia to face trial?
As a member of the College of Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church and a Vatican official, Pell holds a Vatican diplomatic passport and citizenship of Vatican City State. Were he guilty, he could have stayed put in the extraterritorial safety of the Vatican enclave, untouchable by the Australian authorities. But because Cardinal Pell knows he is innocent, he was determined to go home to defend his honor—and, in a broader sense, to defend his decades of work rebuilding the Catholic Church in Australia, the living parts of which owe a great deal to his leadership and courage. Click to read full article
Andrew Bolt - A well known commentator who is known to be extreme right and denounces science - says coal is good and climate science a joke. He never lets fact get in the way of sensational story, and has himself been convicted of hate crimes.
The other article you cite is by an The American Chair of Catholic Studies.
Instead of citing an implausible source on one hand and a highly biased source on the other, why did you not elect to cite the myriad of objective sources on the topic. The ABC would have been good for a start.
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