Pope aide Pell charged with child sex abuse — police | Inquirer News

Pope aide Pell charged with child sex abuse — police

/ 08:29 AM June 29, 2017

FILE – In this May 1, 2011 file photo, Cardinal George Pell, left, reads a bible during the blessing of a statue of John Paul ll at St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney, Australia.. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith, File)

Sydney, Australia — Vatican finance chief Cardinal George Pell was Thursday charged with multiple child sex offenses in Australia, police said.

Pell, the country’s most senior Catholic cleric, was interviewed in Rome by Australian police last October over the allegations which he strongly denies.

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“Victoria Police have charged Cardinal George Pell with historical sexual assault offences,” Deputy Commissioner Shane Patton told reporters.

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“There are multiple complainants relating to those charges.”

Patton said the 76-year-old was charged on summons and was required to appear at Melbourne Magistrates Court on July 18 for a hearing.

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Patton would not take any questions, citing the need to preserve the integrity of the judicial process.

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The Pell charges came at the final stages of a long-running national inquiry into institutional responses to child sex abuse, which was ordered by the government in 2012.

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The cardinal has appeared before the royal commission three times, once in person and twice via video-link, during which he admitted that he “mucked up” in dealing with pedophile priests in Victoria state in the 1970s.

Pell was ordained in Rome in 1966 before returning to Australia in 1971 and rising to become the nation’s top Catholic official.

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He left for the Vatican in 2014 after being hand-picked by Pope Francis to make the church’s finances more transparent.

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