Philippine Daily Inquirer

VATICAN TREASURER PELL TO STAND TRIAL FOR SEX ABUSE

- AFP

MELBOURNE— The Vatican’s finance chief, Cardinal George Pell, on Tuesday became the highest-ranked Catholic to be sent for trial over historic sex offences, as the elderly priest vowed to fight the charges.

The 76-year-old was impassive throughout the hearing in the Australian city of Melbourne that ordered him to face a jury on “multiple” charges, although half of the allegation­s against him—including some of the most serious—were thrown out.

Not guilty

“Not guilty,” the top aide to Pope Francis said loudly and without hesitation when asked his plea, a stance he has taken since first being charged last year.

Melbourne magistrate Belinda Wallington said she was satisfied there was enough evidence to justify a trial on “multiple” charges.

A hearing was due on Wednesday to discuss a trial date.

Pell, who entered the court surrounded by a large police presence, was released on bail on condition he does not leave Australia.

He has already handed in his passport.

The former Sydney and Melbourne archbishop has been on leave from the Vatican.

The exact details and nature of the claims remain confidenti­al, other than they involve “multiple complainan­ts.”

But some of the alleged offenses were at a swimming pool in Ballarat in Victoria in the 1970s and at Melbourne’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral in the 1990s, the court heard.

No one above the law

Lisa Flynn, a lawyer who has represente­d hundreds of abuse survivors in civil litigation claims in Australia, said the ruling proved no one was above the law.

“The charging of Pell for these alleged crimes reinforces that people should be and are treated equally in the eyes of the law,” she said.

“This is a promising step forward for victims of sexual assault,” she added.—

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