Vatican treasurer found guilty of child sexual assault
Cardinal George
Pell, once the third most powerful man in the Vatican and Australia’s most
senior Catholic, has been found guilty of child sexual abuse after a trial in
Melbourne. A jury delivered the
unanimous verdict on 11 December in Melbourne’s county court, but the result
was subject
to a suppression order and could not be reported until now. A previous trial on
the same five charges, which began in August, resulted in a hung jury, leading
to a retrial.
Pell, who is on leave
from his role in Rome as Vatican treasurer, was
found guilty of sexually penetrating a child under the age of 16 as
well as four charges of an indecent act with a child under the age of 16. The
offences occurred in December 1996 and early 1997 at St Patrick’s Cathedral,
months after Pell was inaugurated as archbishop of Melbourne.
He is due to be
sentenced next week but may be taken into custody at a plea hearing on
Wednesday, having been out on bail since the verdict and recovering from knee
surgery. Pope Francis, who has
previously praised Pell for his honesty and response to child sexual abuse, has
yet to publicly react, but just two days after the unreported verdict in
December the Vatican announced that Pell and two other cardinals had
been removed from the pontiff’s council of advisers.
Pell’s conviction and
likely imprisonment will cause shockwaves through a global Catholic
congregation and is a blow to Francis’s efforts to get a grip on sexual abuse. It comes just days
after an unprecedented
summit of cardinals and senior bishops in the presence of the pope at the
Vatican, intended to signal a turning point on the issue that has gravely
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