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Cardinal to face sex abuse charges

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MELBOURNE, Australia The most senior Vatican official ever charged in the Catholic Church sex abuse crisis is set to appear in an Australian court on Monday in a hearing to test whether prosecutor­s have sufficient evidence to try him.

Australian Cardinal George Pell’s committal hearing in the Melbourne Magistrate­s Court before Magistrate Belinda Wallington is scheduled to take up to a month, with testimony of alleged victims likely to be suppressed from publicatio­n.

Pope Francis’ former finance minister was charged in June of last year with sexually abusing multiple people in his Australian home state of Victoria. The details of the allegation­s against the 76-year-old cardinal have yet to be released to the public, though police have described the charges as “historical” sexual assault offences — meaning the crimes are alleged to have occurred decades ago.

The case places both the cardinal and the pope in potentiall­y perilous territory. For Pell, the charges are a threat to his freedom, his reputation and his career. For Francis, they are a threat to his credibilit­y, given that he famously promised a “zero tolerance” policy for sex abuse in the church. Advocates for abuse victims have long railed against Francis’ decision to appoint Pell to the high-ranking position in the first place.

When Pell was promoted in 2014, he was already facing allegation­s that he had mishandled cases of clergy abuse during his time as archbishop of Melbourne and, later, Sydney.

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