The Independent

Pope ‘a catastroph­e’, says late cardinal in memo leak

- SHWETA SHARMA

Controvers­ial late Cardinal George Pell has been revealed as the author of an anonymous letter criticisin­g Pope Francis as a “catastroph­e” and a “disaster”, according to a Vatican journalist.

Italian journalist Sandro Magister – who first published the memo last March – has revealed on his religious affairs blog Settimo Cielothat Pell was the author. “[Pell] wanted me to

publish it,” Mr Magister said on Thursday. The revelation comes following the death of the Australian cardinal on Tuesday. He was 81.

The secret document was released under the pseudonym “Demos” – the Greek word for common people – and detailed the failures and behaviour of the current Pope that risked an “internatio­nal scandal”.

“Commentato­rs of every school, if for different reasons ... agree that this pontificat­e is a disaster in many or most respects; a catastroph­e,” the memo began.

“Decisions and policies are often ‘politicall­y correct’, but there have been grave failures to support human rights in Venezuela, Hong Kong, mainland China, and now in the Russian invasion,” it added. “These issues should be revisited by the next Pope. The Vatican’s political prestige is now at a low ebb.”

Mr Magister, who revealed the authorship of the memo, is a conservati­ve Catholic himself and has a long record of leaking authentic Vatican documents. He said Pell used to frequently visit his home and during one visit, showed him the English language text he wanted to circulate among cardinals.

Father Joseph Hamilton, Pell’s personal secretary, declined to comment on Mr Magister’s latest revelation­s. He said he was “more preoccupie­d by my grief” of losing the cardinal.

Cardinal Pell, who spent more than a year in jail, was convicted of child sex abuse. But his conviction was overturned on appeal. He died in a Rome hospital of heart failure and Pope Francis is expected to deliver a final send-off at a funeral mass for him today. The cardinal, however, will not be offered a state funeral by his Australian home state to avoid causing distress for the victims of child sex abuse.

Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews said they had no plans to hold a funeral as “I couldn’t think of anything more distressin­g for victim survivors”. Pell had served as a finance minister under Pope Francis in 2014 and was the Vatican’s third-ranked official.

He resigned from his posts in 2017 to return to Australia and face trial on sex abuse charges.

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(AP) Pell , who died on Tuesday, called out Pope Francis for staying silent on human rights issues
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