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Bishop Mulkearns dies:

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A bishop in charge during one of Australia’s darkest periods of child abuse by Catholic clergy died Monday, depriving an inquiry of further evidence from a man once closely linked to Vatican finance chief George Pell.

Ronald Mulkearns, the bishop of Ballarat in the state of Victoria between 1971 and 1997, died from cancer aged 85, the church said.

A Royal Commission into Institutio­nal Responses to Child Sexual Abuse heard in February that he knew that notorious paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale and others were sexually abusing children in his diocese.

Rather than inform authoritie­s, he moved them between parishes, where they continued to offend.

Ridsdale, who once shared a home with Pell, was eventually convicted of more than 100 charges of sexual abuse against children.

Last month Pell, who grew up and worked in Ballarat, appeared before the inquiry via videolink from Rome and was adamant he knew nothing about Ridsdale’s offending despite being an adviser to Mulkearns from 1977.

He accused Mulkearns of “a gross deception” by failing to tell him what was going on.

Mulkearns, who apologised this year for the way he handled complaints of abuse, was expected to be recalled to give further evidence to the commission following Pell’s appearance.

In a statement, the Catholic Church said Mulkearns was a dedicated priest.

“At the same time, Bishop Mulkearns himself acknowledg­ed that he had made some tragic mistakes during his time as bishop,” it said. (AFP)

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