The law and the history of the Catholic Church

Senior Vatican official Cardinal George Pell facing multiple sex assault charges in Australia (sic! )
Cardinal George Pell, one of the most powerful figures in the Vatican and Australia’s most senior Catholic, has been charged over historic sex assault offences. In June 2002, Reverend Archbishop Pell was accused of having sexually abused a 12-year-old boy at a Roman Catholic youth camp in 1961 whilst a seminarian. Pell denied the accusations and stood aside while the inquiry continued. The complainant agreed to pursue his allegations through the church’s own process for dealing with allegations of sexual misconduct, the National Committee for Professional Standards (NCPS). Justice A.J. Southwell, hired by the church to investigate the matter, found that the complainant gave the impression of “speaking honestly from actual recollection”. Justice Southwell concluded, however, that notwithstanding this impression, he could not regard the complaint as established… In the end, and notwithstanding that impression of the complainant, bearing in mind the forensic difficulties of the defence occasioned by very long delay, some valid criticism of the complainant’s credibility, the lack of corroborative evidence and the sworn denial of the respondent, I find I am not satisfied that the complaint has been established. Vatican Official Cardinal Pell claimed to have been exonerated, while the complainant’s solicitor said his client had been vindicated. In February 2016, it was reported that Pell had been under investigation for the past year by Victoria Police over multiple child molestation allegations. His office issued a public statement denying the allegations, calling them “utterly false”. It was reported that Detectives in Victoria wanted to fly to the Vatican to interview Pell regarding the allegations, which were of the sexual abuse of “up to 10 minors between 1978 and 2001”, and were waiting for “senior figures to ‘give them the go-ahead'”. Human rights attorney Frank Brennan, an ordained Jesuit himself, criticised the timing of the media report, saying that it may undermine the Royal Commission proceedings. On 28 July 2016, the Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police, Graham Ashton, confirmed that there was an investigation into alleged child sexual abuse by Pell following a report by the ABC’s 7.30 program the previous day and stated that he was awaiting advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). On 17 August 2016, Victoria Police confirmed a response had been received from the DPP, however, would not disclose the DPP’s recommendations. In October 2016, three officers of Victoria Police flew to Rome to question Pell about allegations that he had touched two boys inappropriately while swimming with them in a pool in the 1970s. On 6 February 2017, Victoria Police confirmed that a brief of evidence made against Pell regarding sexual assault allegations had been returned to the Office of Public Prosecutions for review. On 17 May the police indicated that a decision would be forthcoming within a few weeks on whether to charge Pell in relation to these allegations. On 29 June 2017, Victoria Police announced that Pell had been summonsed to appear at the Melbourne Magistrates Court on 18 July to face multiple charges of child sexual assault, including at least one count of rape. In a statement issued by the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, Cardinal Pell “again strenuously denied all allegations.” Vatican Cardinal is right to defend himself against the past, I think. The first complaint about sex with a boy came from 1961, it was just this year that I came to the world. What else. Putting someone in the court, it means putting someone before the “righteousness” of the law. But the law does not work backwards. When I was in Munich, two years ago, I could sleep only four nights in a youth hostel… Because the cardinal says he will fight, I say that, the pope Francis could now be in his place. Personally, I am not guilty in this matter. Cardinal has the right to defend himself against his long life. And I would defend myself to the end of life of mine. So, the world is moving forward. Who will rehabilitate me after years, who will honor me…(I picked up the news from the internet, father Stanislaw Barszczak)

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