{"id":13046,"date":"2016-02-19T17:05:00","date_gmt":"2016-02-19T17:05:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/news\/cardinal-pell-strikes-back-at-allegations-of-child-abuse-64927\/"},"modified":"2016-02-19T17:05:00","modified_gmt":"2016-02-19T17:05:00","slug":"cardinal-pell-strikes-back-at-allegations-of-child-abuse","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2016\/02\/cardinal-pell-strikes-back-at-allegations-of-child-abuse\/","title":{"rendered":"Cardinal Pell strikes back at allegations of child abuse"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/images\/size340\/Cardinal_George_Pell_of_Sydney_speaks_during_a_press_conference_at_the_Vatican_Press_Office_on_July_9_2014_Credit_Daniel_Ibanez_CNA_2_19_16.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Vatican City, Feb 19, 2016 \/ 10:05 am (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">CNA\/EWTN News<\/a>).- On Friday Cardinal George Pell forcefully denied an alleged police investigation's claim of \u201cmultiple offenses\u201d of child sexual abuse, calling the accusations patently untrue.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe allegations are without foundation and utterly false,\u201d a Feb. 19 statement from Cardinal Pell\u2019s office read.<\/p>\n<p>The timing of the media leak on the alleged investigation \u201cis clearly designed to do maximum damage to the Cardinal and the Catholic Church and undermines the work of the Royal Commission,\u201d it said.<\/p>\n<p>Cardinal Pell is a member of the Council of Cardinals advising Pope Francis and a past archbishop of the Sydney and Melbourne archdioceses. He is also the prefect of the newly formed Secretariat for the Economy which is overseeing Vatican finances.<\/p>\n<p>He is scheduled to testify before Australia\u2019s Royal Commission Feb. 29 regarding claims that surfaced last year accusing the cardinal of moving \u201cknown pedophile\u201d Gerald Ridsdale, of bribing a victim of the later-defrocked priest, and of ignoring a victim\u2019s complaint.<\/p>\n<p>Established in 2013, the Royal Commission is dedicated to investigating institutional responses to child sexual abuse.<\/p>\n<p>In May 20, 2015, statement, Cardinal Pell fervently denied the accusations. Having previously testified twice before the royal commission in person examining institutional responses to child sex abuse, the cardinal again assured his full cooperation.<\/p>\n<p>The commission then summoned Pell to return to Australia to testify again in December, however the cardinal\u2019s doctor advised against the long flight, due to health issues. As a result, Cardinal Pell volunteered to appear by way of video conference from Rome.<\/p>\n<p>Cardinal Pell\u2019s proposal for the video conference was accepted, and the commission scheduled him to testify at the end of February.<\/p>\n<p>However, with just over a week until the cardinal is set to appear, a report from News Corp Australia came out alleging that the state of Victoria is investigating him for committing \u201cmultiple offenses\u201d of child sexual abuse both while he was still a priest in Ballarat, as well as when he worked with the archbishop of Melbourne.<\/p>\n<p>According to the News Corp report, detectives from Victoria\u2019s task force Sano have been investigating for a year, and have complied a dossier claiming the cardinal abused minors \u201cby both grooming and opportunity.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In their Feb. 19 statement, Cardinal Pell's office said that not only do the accusations of the investigation lack foundation, but that it was \u201coutrageous\u201d that the cardinal was only informed of them through a \u201cmedia leak.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Cardinal Pell has called for a public inquiry into the \u201cspurious claims\u201d on the part of certain members of the Victorian police.\u00a0 \u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Several media outlets have received confidential information that can only have been leaked by someone within the Victorian police force, the statement read.<\/p>\n<p>For members of the police \u201cto publicly attack a witness in the same case study that has exposed serious police inaction and wrongdoing is outrageous and should be seen for what it is,\u201d the cardinal said.<\/p>\n<p>The way in which the claims were made, the statement said, was done \u201cin a manner clearly designed to embarrass the Cardinal, in a case study where the historical failures of the Victorian Police have been the subject of substantial evidence.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThese types of unfair attacks diminish the work of those good officers of the police who are diligently working to bring justice to victims.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>According to the Harald Sun, the Sano taskforce is allegedly investigating allegations as far back as a 1961 accusation that the then-20 year old Pell, who was a seminarian at the time, abused an altar boy during a camp at Smiths Beach on Phillip Island.<\/p>\n<p>While the alleged incident was never investigated by police, the Catholic Church itself led an investigation into the incident in 2002, ultimately leading to the cardinal\u2019s exoneration by now retired-Supreme Court justice Alec Southwell.<\/p>\n<p>In Pell\u2019s statement, it was noted that the records for the Phillip Island allegations have been on the public record \u201cfor nearly 15 years,\u201d and that Justice Southwell\u2019s exonerating report has been in the public domain since 2002.<\/p>\n<p>It noted that the Victorian police \u201chave taken no steps in all of that time to pursue the false allegations made,\u201d but assured that Cardinal Pell \u201ccertainly has no objection\u201d\u00a0 if they wish to review the materials that led to his exoneration.<\/p>\n<p>He said he is sure it won\u2019t be long until the police reach the same conclusion as Judge Southwell.<\/p>\n<p>The statement also stressed that in all of this time the Victoria police \u201chave never sought\u201d to interview Cardinal Pell in relation to any allegations of abuse. Apart from the \u201cfalse allegations\u201d investigated by Justice Southwell, it read, \u201cthe Cardinal knows of no claims or incidents which relate to him.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>It was emphasized that Cardinal Pell \u201cstrongly denies any wrongdoing,\u201d but that he remains open to cooperate with the police should they wish to speak with him.<\/p>\n<p>He called on both the Premier and the Police Minister to \u201cimmediately investigate the leaking of these baseless allegations.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"feedflare\">\n<a href=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?a=yakR-UbivII:LU2CsxGmE7g:yIl2AUoC8zA\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?d=yIl2AUoC8zA\" border=\"0\"><\/a>\n<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~r\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews\/~4\/yakR-UbivII\" height=\"1\" width=\"1\" alt=\"\"><\/p>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/images\/size340\/Cardinal_George_Pell_of_Sydney_speaks_during_a_press_conference_at_the_Vatican_Press_Office_on_July_9_2014_Credit_Daniel_Ibanez_CNA_2_19_16.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Vatican City, Feb 19, 2016 \/ 10:05 am (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/\" target=\"_self\">CNA\/EWTN News<\/a>).- On Friday Cardinal George Pell forcefully denied an alleged police investigation&#8217;s claim of &ldquo;multiple offenses&rdquo; of child sexual abuse, calling the accusations patently untrue.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;The allegations are without foundation and utterly false,&rdquo; a Feb. 19 statement from Cardinal Pell&rsquo;s office read.<\/p>\n<p>The timing of the media leak on the alleged investigation &ldquo;is clearly designed to do maximum damage to the Cardinal and the Catholic Church and undermines the work of the Royal Commission,&rdquo; it said.<\/p>\n<p>Cardinal Pell is a member of the Council of Cardinals advising Pope Francis and a past archbishop of the Sydney and Melbourne archdioceses. He is also the prefect of the newly formed Secretariat for the Economy which is overseeing Vatican finances.<\/p>\n<p>He is scheduled to testify before Australia&rsquo;s Royal Commission Feb. 29 regarding claims that surfaced last year accusing the cardinal of moving &ldquo;known pedophile&rdquo; Gerald Ridsdale, of bribing a victim of the later-defrocked priest, and of ignoring a victim&rsquo;s complaint.<\/p>\n<p>Established in 2013, the Royal Commission is dedicated to investigating institutional responses to child sexual abuse.<\/p>\n<p>In May 20, 2015, statement, Cardinal Pell fervently denied the accusations. Having previously testified twice before the royal commission in person examining institutional responses to child sex abuse, the cardinal again assured his full cooperation.<\/p>\n<p>The commission then summoned Pell to return to Australia to testify again in December, however the cardinal&rsquo;s doctor advised against the long flight, due to health issues. As a result, Cardinal Pell volunteered to appear by way of video conference from Rome.<\/p>\n<p>Cardinal Pell&rsquo;s proposal for the video conference was accepted, and the commission scheduled him to testify at the end of February.<\/p>\n<p>However, with just over a week until the cardinal is set to appear, a report from News Corp Australia came out alleging that the state of Victoria is investigating him for committing &ldquo;multiple offenses&rdquo; of child sexual abuse both while he was still a priest in Ballarat, as well as when he worked with the archbishop of Melbourne.<\/p>\n<p>According to the News Corp report, detectives from Victoria&rsquo;s task force Sano have been investigating for a year, and have complied a dossier claiming the cardinal abused minors &ldquo;by both grooming and opportunity.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>In their Feb. 19 statement, Cardinal Pell&#8217;s office said that not only do the accusations of the investigation lack foundation, but that it was &ldquo;outrageous&rdquo; that the cardinal was only informed of them through a &ldquo;media leak.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Cardinal Pell has called for a public inquiry into the &ldquo;spurious claims&rdquo; on the part of certain members of the Victorian police.&nbsp; &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Several media outlets have received confidential information that can only have been leaked by someone within the Victorian police force, the statement read.<\/p>\n<p>For members of the police &ldquo;to publicly attack a witness in the same case study that has exposed serious police inaction and wrongdoing is outrageous and should be seen for what it is,&rdquo; the cardinal said.<\/p>\n<p>The way in which the claims were made, the statement said, was done &ldquo;in a manner clearly designed to embarrass the Cardinal, in a case study where the historical failures of the Victorian Police have been the subject of substantial evidence.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;These types of unfair attacks diminish the work of those good officers of the police who are diligently working to bring justice to victims.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>According to the Harald Sun, the Sano taskforce is allegedly investigating allegations as far back as a 1961 accusation that the then-20 year old Pell, who was a seminarian at the time, abused an altar boy during a camp at Smiths Beach on Phillip Island.<\/p>\n<p>While the alleged incident was never investigated by police, the Catholic Church itself led an investigation into the incident in 2002, ultimately leading to the cardinal&rsquo;s exoneration by now retired-Supreme Court justice Alec Southwell.<\/p>\n<p>In Pell&rsquo;s statement, it was noted that the records for the Phillip Island allegations have been on the public record &ldquo;for nearly 15 years,&rdquo; and that Justice Southwell&rsquo;s exonerating report has been in the public domain since 2002.<\/p>\n<p>It noted that the Victorian police &ldquo;have taken no steps in all of that time to pursue the false allegations made,&rdquo; but assured that Cardinal Pell &ldquo;certainly has no objection&rdquo;&nbsp; if they wish to review the materials that led to his exoneration.<\/p>\n<p>He said he is sure it won&rsquo;t be long until the police reach the same conclusion as Judge Southwell.<\/p>\n<p>The statement also stressed that in all of this time the Victoria police &ldquo;have never sought&rdquo; to interview Cardinal Pell in relation to any allegations of abuse. Apart from the &ldquo;false allegations&rdquo; investigated by Justice Southwell, it read, &ldquo;the Cardinal knows of no claims or incidents which relate to him.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>It was emphasized that Cardinal Pell &ldquo;strongly denies any wrongdoing,&rdquo; but that he remains open to cooperate with the police should they wish to speak with him.<\/p>\n<p>He called on both the Premier and the Police Minister to &ldquo;immediately investigate the leaking of these baseless allegations.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<div>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?a=yakR-UbivII:LU2CsxGmE7g:yIl2AUoC8zA\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?d=yIl2AUoC8zA\" border=\"0\"><\/a>\n<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~r\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews\/~4\/yakR-UbivII\" height=\"1\" width=\"1\" alt=\"\"><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1031,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[6],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-13046","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-vatican"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v21.1 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>Cardinal Pell strikes back at allegations of child abuse<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"Vatican City, Feb 19, 2016 \/ 10:05 am (CNA\/EWTN News).- On Friday Cardinal George Pell forcefully denied an alleged police investigation&#039;s claim of &ldquo;multiple offenses&rdquo; of child sexual abuse, calling the accusations patently untrue. &ldquo;The allegations are without foundation and utterly false,&rdquo; a Feb. 19 statement from Cardinal Pell&rsquo;s office read. The timing of the media leak on the alleged investigation &ldquo;is clearly designed to do maximum damage to the Cardinal and the Catholic Church and undermines the work of the Royal Commission,&rdquo; it said. Cardinal Pell is a member of the Council of Cardinals advising Pope Francis and a past archbishop of the Sydney and Melbourne archdioceses. He is also the prefect of the newly formed Secretariat for the Economy which is overseeing Vatican finances. He is scheduled to testify before Australia&rsquo;s Royal Commission Feb. 29 regarding claims that surfaced last year accusing the cardinal of moving &ldquo;known pedophile&rdquo; Gerald Ridsdale, of bribing a victim of the later-defrocked priest, and of ignoring a victim&rsquo;s complaint. Established in 2013, the Royal Commission is dedicated to investigating institutional responses to child sexual abuse. In May 20, 2015, statement, Cardinal Pell fervently denied the accusations. Having previously testified twice before the royal commission in person examining institutional responses to child sex abuse, the cardinal again assured his full cooperation. The commission then summoned Pell to return to Australia to testify again in December, however the cardinal&rsquo;s doctor advised against the long flight, due to health issues. As a result, Cardinal Pell volunteered to appear by way of video conference from Rome. Cardinal Pell&rsquo;s proposal for the video conference was accepted, and the commission scheduled him to testify at the end of February. However, with just over a week until the cardinal is set to appear, a report from News Corp Australia came out alleging that the state of Victoria is investigating him for committing &ldquo;multiple offenses&rdquo; of child sexual abuse both while he was still a priest in Ballarat, as well as when he worked with the archbishop of Melbourne. According to the News Corp report, detectives from Victoria&rsquo;s task force Sano have been investigating for a year, and have complied a dossier claiming the cardinal abused minors &ldquo;by both grooming and opportunity.&rdquo; In their Feb. 19 statement, Cardinal Pell&#039;s office said that not only do the accusations of the investigation lack foundation, but that it was &ldquo;outrageous&rdquo; that the cardinal was only informed of them through a &ldquo;media leak.&rdquo; Cardinal Pell has called for a public inquiry into the &ldquo;spurious claims&rdquo; on the part of certain members of the Victorian police.&nbsp; &nbsp; Several media outlets have received confidential information that can only have been leaked by someone within the Victorian police force, the statement read. For members of the police &ldquo;to publicly attack a witness in the same case study that has exposed serious police inaction and wrongdoing is outrageous and should be seen for what it is,&rdquo; the cardinal said. The way in which the claims were made, the statement said, was done &ldquo;in a manner clearly designed to embarrass the Cardinal, in a case study where the historical failures of the Victorian Police have been the subject of substantial evidence.&rdquo; &ldquo;These types of unfair attacks diminish the work of those good officers of the police who are diligently working to bring justice to victims.&rdquo; According to the Harald Sun, the Sano taskforce is allegedly investigating allegations as far back as a 1961 accusation that the then-20 year old Pell, who was a seminarian at the time, abused an altar boy during a camp at Smiths Beach on Phillip Island. While the alleged incident was never investigated by police, the Catholic Church itself led an investigation into the incident in 2002, ultimately leading to the cardinal&rsquo;s exoneration by now retired-Supreme Court justice Alec Southwell. In Pell&rsquo;s statement, it was noted that the records for the Phillip Island allegations have been on the public record &ldquo;for nearly 15 years,&rdquo; and that Justice Southwell&rsquo;s exonerating report has been in the public domain since 2002. It noted that the Victorian police &ldquo;have taken no steps in all of that time to pursue the false allegations made,&rdquo; but assured that Cardinal Pell &ldquo;certainly has no objection&rdquo;&nbsp; if they wish to review the materials that led to his exoneration. He said he is sure it won&rsquo;t be long until the police reach the same conclusion as Judge Southwell. The statement also stressed that in all of this time the Victoria police &ldquo;have never sought&rdquo; to interview Cardinal Pell in relation to any allegations of abuse. Apart from the &ldquo;false allegations&rdquo; investigated by Justice Southwell, it read, &ldquo;the Cardinal knows of no claims or incidents which relate to him.&rdquo; It was emphasized that Cardinal Pell &ldquo;strongly denies any wrongdoing,&rdquo; but that he remains open to cooperate with the police should they wish to speak with him. He called on both the Premier and the Police Minister to &ldquo;immediately investigate the leaking of these baseless allegations.&rdquo;\" \/>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2016\/02\/cardinal-pell-strikes-back-at-allegations-of-child-abuse\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Cardinal Pell strikes back at allegations of child abuse\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"Vatican City, Feb 19, 2016 \/ 10:05 am (CNA\/EWTN News).- On Friday Cardinal George Pell forcefully denied an alleged police investigation&#039;s claim of &ldquo;multiple offenses&rdquo; of child sexual abuse, calling the accusations patently untrue. &ldquo;The allegations are without foundation and utterly false,&rdquo; a Feb. 19 statement from Cardinal Pell&rsquo;s office read. The timing of the media leak on the alleged investigation &ldquo;is clearly designed to do maximum damage to the Cardinal and the Catholic Church and undermines the work of the Royal Commission,&rdquo; it said. Cardinal Pell is a member of the Council of Cardinals advising Pope Francis and a past archbishop of the Sydney and Melbourne archdioceses. He is also the prefect of the newly formed Secretariat for the Economy which is overseeing Vatican finances. He is scheduled to testify before Australia&rsquo;s Royal Commission Feb. 29 regarding claims that surfaced last year accusing the cardinal of moving &ldquo;known pedophile&rdquo; Gerald Ridsdale, of bribing a victim of the later-defrocked priest, and of ignoring a victim&rsquo;s complaint. Established in 2013, the Royal Commission is dedicated to investigating institutional responses to child sexual abuse. In May 20, 2015, statement, Cardinal Pell fervently denied the accusations. Having previously testified twice before the royal commission in person examining institutional responses to child sex abuse, the cardinal again assured his full cooperation. The commission then summoned Pell to return to Australia to testify again in December, however the cardinal&rsquo;s doctor advised against the long flight, due to health issues. As a result, Cardinal Pell volunteered to appear by way of video conference from Rome. Cardinal Pell&rsquo;s proposal for the video conference was accepted, and the commission scheduled him to testify at the end of February. However, with just over a week until the cardinal is set to appear, a report from News Corp Australia came out alleging that the state of Victoria is investigating him for committing &ldquo;multiple offenses&rdquo; of child sexual abuse both while he was still a priest in Ballarat, as well as when he worked with the archbishop of Melbourne. According to the News Corp report, detectives from Victoria&rsquo;s task force Sano have been investigating for a year, and have complied a dossier claiming the cardinal abused minors &ldquo;by both grooming and opportunity.&rdquo; In their Feb. 19 statement, Cardinal Pell&#039;s office said that not only do the accusations of the investigation lack foundation, but that it was &ldquo;outrageous&rdquo; that the cardinal was only informed of them through a &ldquo;media leak.&rdquo; Cardinal Pell has called for a public inquiry into the &ldquo;spurious claims&rdquo; on the part of certain members of the Victorian police.&nbsp; &nbsp; Several media outlets have received confidential information that can only have been leaked by someone within the Victorian police force, the statement read. For members of the police &ldquo;to publicly attack a witness in the same case study that has exposed serious police inaction and wrongdoing is outrageous and should be seen for what it is,&rdquo; the cardinal said. The way in which the claims were made, the statement said, was done &ldquo;in a manner clearly designed to embarrass the Cardinal, in a case study where the historical failures of the Victorian Police have been the subject of substantial evidence.&rdquo; &ldquo;These types of unfair attacks diminish the work of those good officers of the police who are diligently working to bring justice to victims.&rdquo; According to the Harald Sun, the Sano taskforce is allegedly investigating allegations as far back as a 1961 accusation that the then-20 year old Pell, who was a seminarian at the time, abused an altar boy during a camp at Smiths Beach on Phillip Island. While the alleged incident was never investigated by police, the Catholic Church itself led an investigation into the incident in 2002, ultimately leading to the cardinal&rsquo;s exoneration by now retired-Supreme Court justice Alec Southwell. In Pell&rsquo;s statement, it was noted that the records for the Phillip Island allegations have been on the public record &ldquo;for nearly 15 years,&rdquo; and that Justice Southwell&rsquo;s exonerating report has been in the public domain since 2002. It noted that the Victorian police &ldquo;have taken no steps in all of that time to pursue the false allegations made,&rdquo; but assured that Cardinal Pell &ldquo;certainly has no objection&rdquo;&nbsp; if they wish to review the materials that led to his exoneration. He said he is sure it won&rsquo;t be long until the police reach the same conclusion as Judge Southwell. The statement also stressed that in all of this time the Victoria police &ldquo;have never sought&rdquo; to interview Cardinal Pell in relation to any allegations of abuse. Apart from the &ldquo;false allegations&rdquo; investigated by Justice Southwell, it read, &ldquo;the Cardinal knows of no claims or incidents which relate to him.&rdquo; It was emphasized that Cardinal Pell &ldquo;strongly denies any wrongdoing,&rdquo; but that he remains open to cooperate with the police should they wish to speak with him. He called on both the Premier and the Police Minister to &ldquo;immediately investigate the leaking of these baseless allegations.&rdquo;\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:url\" content=\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2016\/02\/cardinal-pell-strikes-back-at-allegations-of-child-abuse\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:site_name\" content=\"Catholic News\" \/>\n<meta property=\"article:published_time\" content=\"2016-02-19T17:05:00+00:00\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:image\" content=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/images\/size340\/Cardinal_George_Pell_of_Sydney_speaks_during_a_press_conference_at_the_Vatican_Press_Office_on_July_9_2014_Credit_Daniel_Ibanez_CNA_2_19_16.jpg\" \/>\n<meta name=\"author\" content=\"CNA Daily News\" \/>\n<meta name=\"twitter:card\" content=\"summary_large_image\" \/>\n<meta name=\"twitter:label1\" content=\"Written by\" \/>\n\t<meta name=\"twitter:data1\" content=\"CNA Daily News\" \/>\n\t<meta name=\"twitter:label2\" content=\"Est. reading time\" \/>\n\t<meta name=\"twitter:data2\" content=\"4 minutes\" \/>\n<script type=\"application\/ld+json\" class=\"yoast-schema-graph\">{\"@context\":\"https:\/\/schema.org\",\"@graph\":[{\"@type\":\"WebPage\",\"@id\":\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2016\/02\/cardinal-pell-strikes-back-at-allegations-of-child-abuse\/\",\"url\":\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2016\/02\/cardinal-pell-strikes-back-at-allegations-of-child-abuse\/\",\"name\":\"Cardinal Pell strikes back at allegations of child abuse\",\"isPartOf\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/#website\"},\"datePublished\":\"2016-02-19T17:05:00+00:00\",\"dateModified\":\"2016-02-19T17:05:00+00:00\",\"author\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/#\/schema\/person\/35d4bd7addc580050842c844a11575f1\"},\"description\":\"Vatican City, Feb 19, 2016 \/ 10:05 am (CNA\/EWTN News).- On Friday Cardinal George Pell forcefully denied an alleged police investigation's claim of &ldquo;multiple offenses&rdquo; of child sexual abuse, calling the accusations patently untrue. &ldquo;The allegations are without foundation and utterly false,&rdquo; a Feb. 19 statement from Cardinal Pell&rsquo;s office read. The timing of the media leak on the alleged investigation &ldquo;is clearly designed to do maximum damage to the Cardinal and the Catholic Church and undermines the work of the Royal Commission,&rdquo; it said. Cardinal Pell is a member of the Council of Cardinals advising Pope Francis and a past archbishop of the Sydney and Melbourne archdioceses. He is also the prefect of the newly formed Secretariat for the Economy which is overseeing Vatican finances. He is scheduled to testify before Australia&rsquo;s Royal Commission Feb. 29 regarding claims that surfaced last year accusing the cardinal of moving &ldquo;known pedophile&rdquo; Gerald Ridsdale, of bribing a victim of the later-defrocked priest, and of ignoring a victim&rsquo;s complaint. Established in 2013, the Royal Commission is dedicated to investigating institutional responses to child sexual abuse. In May 20, 2015, statement, Cardinal Pell fervently denied the accusations. Having previously testified twice before the royal commission in person examining institutional responses to child sex abuse, the cardinal again assured his full cooperation. The commission then summoned Pell to return to Australia to testify again in December, however the cardinal&rsquo;s doctor advised against the long flight, due to health issues. As a result, Cardinal Pell volunteered to appear by way of video conference from Rome. Cardinal Pell&rsquo;s proposal for the video conference was accepted, and the commission scheduled him to testify at the end of February. However, with just over a week until the cardinal is set to appear, a report from News Corp Australia came out alleging that the state of Victoria is investigating him for committing &ldquo;multiple offenses&rdquo; of child sexual abuse both while he was still a priest in Ballarat, as well as when he worked with the archbishop of Melbourne. According to the News Corp report, detectives from Victoria&rsquo;s task force Sano have been investigating for a year, and have complied a dossier claiming the cardinal abused minors &ldquo;by both grooming and opportunity.&rdquo; In their Feb. 19 statement, Cardinal Pell's office said that not only do the accusations of the investigation lack foundation, but that it was &ldquo;outrageous&rdquo; that the cardinal was only informed of them through a &ldquo;media leak.&rdquo; Cardinal Pell has called for a public inquiry into the &ldquo;spurious claims&rdquo; on the part of certain members of the Victorian police.&nbsp; &nbsp; Several media outlets have received confidential information that can only have been leaked by someone within the Victorian police force, the statement read. For members of the police &ldquo;to publicly attack a witness in the same case study that has exposed serious police inaction and wrongdoing is outrageous and should be seen for what it is,&rdquo; the cardinal said. The way in which the claims were made, the statement said, was done &ldquo;in a manner clearly designed to embarrass the Cardinal, in a case study where the historical failures of the Victorian Police have been the subject of substantial evidence.&rdquo; &ldquo;These types of unfair attacks diminish the work of those good officers of the police who are diligently working to bring justice to victims.&rdquo; According to the Harald Sun, the Sano taskforce is allegedly investigating allegations as far back as a 1961 accusation that the then-20 year old Pell, who was a seminarian at the time, abused an altar boy during a camp at Smiths Beach on Phillip Island. While the alleged incident was never investigated by police, the Catholic Church itself led an investigation into the incident in 2002, ultimately leading to the cardinal&rsquo;s exoneration by now retired-Supreme Court justice Alec Southwell. In Pell&rsquo;s statement, it was noted that the records for the Phillip Island allegations have been on the public record &ldquo;for nearly 15 years,&rdquo; and that Justice Southwell&rsquo;s exonerating report has been in the public domain since 2002. It noted that the Victorian police &ldquo;have taken no steps in all of that time to pursue the false allegations made,&rdquo; but assured that Cardinal Pell &ldquo;certainly has no objection&rdquo;&nbsp; if they wish to review the materials that led to his exoneration. He said he is sure it won&rsquo;t be long until the police reach the same conclusion as Judge Southwell. 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The timing of the media leak on the alleged investigation &ldquo;is clearly designed to do maximum damage to the Cardinal and the Catholic Church and undermines the work of the Royal Commission,&rdquo; it said. Cardinal Pell is a member of the Council of Cardinals advising Pope Francis and a past archbishop of the Sydney and Melbourne archdioceses. He is also the prefect of the newly formed Secretariat for the Economy which is overseeing Vatican finances. He is scheduled to testify before Australia&rsquo;s Royal Commission Feb. 29 regarding claims that surfaced last year accusing the cardinal of moving &ldquo;known pedophile&rdquo; Gerald Ridsdale, of bribing a victim of the later-defrocked priest, and of ignoring a victim&rsquo;s complaint. Established in 2013, the Royal Commission is dedicated to investigating institutional responses to child sexual abuse. In May 20, 2015, statement, Cardinal Pell fervently denied the accusations. Having previously testified twice before the royal commission in person examining institutional responses to child sex abuse, the cardinal again assured his full cooperation. The commission then summoned Pell to return to Australia to testify again in December, however the cardinal&rsquo;s doctor advised against the long flight, due to health issues. As a result, Cardinal Pell volunteered to appear by way of video conference from Rome. Cardinal Pell&rsquo;s proposal for the video conference was accepted, and the commission scheduled him to testify at the end of February. However, with just over a week until the cardinal is set to appear, a report from News Corp Australia came out alleging that the state of Victoria is investigating him for committing &ldquo;multiple offenses&rdquo; of child sexual abuse both while he was still a priest in Ballarat, as well as when he worked with the archbishop of Melbourne. According to the News Corp report, detectives from Victoria&rsquo;s task force Sano have been investigating for a year, and have complied a dossier claiming the cardinal abused minors &ldquo;by both grooming and opportunity.&rdquo; In their Feb. 19 statement, Cardinal Pell's office said that not only do the accusations of the investigation lack foundation, but that it was &ldquo;outrageous&rdquo; that the cardinal was only informed of them through a &ldquo;media leak.&rdquo; Cardinal Pell has called for a public inquiry into the &ldquo;spurious claims&rdquo; on the part of certain members of the Victorian police.&nbsp; &nbsp; Several media outlets have received confidential information that can only have been leaked by someone within the Victorian police force, the statement read. For members of the police &ldquo;to publicly attack a witness in the same case study that has exposed serious police inaction and wrongdoing is outrageous and should be seen for what it is,&rdquo; the cardinal said. The way in which the claims were made, the statement said, was done &ldquo;in a manner clearly designed to embarrass the Cardinal, in a case study where the historical failures of the Victorian Police have been the subject of substantial evidence.&rdquo; &ldquo;These types of unfair attacks diminish the work of those good officers of the police who are diligently working to bring justice to victims.&rdquo; According to the Harald Sun, the Sano taskforce is allegedly investigating allegations as far back as a 1961 accusation that the then-20 year old Pell, who was a seminarian at the time, abused an altar boy during a camp at Smiths Beach on Phillip Island. While the alleged incident was never investigated by police, the Catholic Church itself led an investigation into the incident in 2002, ultimately leading to the cardinal&rsquo;s exoneration by now retired-Supreme Court justice Alec Southwell. In Pell&rsquo;s statement, it was noted that the records for the Phillip Island allegations have been on the public record &ldquo;for nearly 15 years,&rdquo; and that Justice Southwell&rsquo;s exonerating report has been in the public domain since 2002. It noted that the Victorian police &ldquo;have taken no steps in all of that time to pursue the false allegations made,&rdquo; but assured that Cardinal Pell &ldquo;certainly has no objection&rdquo;&nbsp; if they wish to review the materials that led to his exoneration. He said he is sure it won&rsquo;t be long until the police reach the same conclusion as Judge Southwell. The statement also stressed that in all of this time the Victoria police &ldquo;have never sought&rdquo; to interview Cardinal Pell in relation to any allegations of abuse. Apart from the &ldquo;false allegations&rdquo; investigated by Justice Southwell, it read, &ldquo;the Cardinal knows of no claims or incidents which relate to him.&rdquo; It was emphasized that Cardinal Pell &ldquo;strongly denies any wrongdoing,&rdquo; but that he remains open to cooperate with the police should they wish to speak with him. 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The timing of the media leak on the alleged investigation &ldquo;is clearly designed to do maximum damage to the Cardinal and the Catholic Church and undermines the work of the Royal Commission,&rdquo; it said. Cardinal Pell is a member of the Council of Cardinals advising Pope Francis and a past archbishop of the Sydney and Melbourne archdioceses. He is also the prefect of the newly formed Secretariat for the Economy which is overseeing Vatican finances. He is scheduled to testify before Australia&rsquo;s Royal Commission Feb. 29 regarding claims that surfaced last year accusing the cardinal of moving &ldquo;known pedophile&rdquo; Gerald Ridsdale, of bribing a victim of the later-defrocked priest, and of ignoring a victim&rsquo;s complaint. Established in 2013, the Royal Commission is dedicated to investigating institutional responses to child sexual abuse. In May 20, 2015, statement, Cardinal Pell fervently denied the accusations. Having previously testified twice before the royal commission in person examining institutional responses to child sex abuse, the cardinal again assured his full cooperation. The commission then summoned Pell to return to Australia to testify again in December, however the cardinal&rsquo;s doctor advised against the long flight, due to health issues. As a result, Cardinal Pell volunteered to appear by way of video conference from Rome. Cardinal Pell&rsquo;s proposal for the video conference was accepted, and the commission scheduled him to testify at the end of February. However, with just over a week until the cardinal is set to appear, a report from News Corp Australia came out alleging that the state of Victoria is investigating him for committing &ldquo;multiple offenses&rdquo; of child sexual abuse both while he was still a priest in Ballarat, as well as when he worked with the archbishop of Melbourne. According to the News Corp report, detectives from Victoria&rsquo;s task force Sano have been investigating for a year, and have complied a dossier claiming the cardinal abused minors &ldquo;by both grooming and opportunity.&rdquo; In their Feb. 19 statement, Cardinal Pell's office said that not only do the accusations of the investigation lack foundation, but that it was &ldquo;outrageous&rdquo; that the cardinal was only informed of them through a &ldquo;media leak.&rdquo; Cardinal Pell has called for a public inquiry into the &ldquo;spurious claims&rdquo; on the part of certain members of the Victorian police.&nbsp; &nbsp; Several media outlets have received confidential information that can only have been leaked by someone within the Victorian police force, the statement read. For members of the police &ldquo;to publicly attack a witness in the same case study that has exposed serious police inaction and wrongdoing is outrageous and should be seen for what it is,&rdquo; the cardinal said. The way in which the claims were made, the statement said, was done &ldquo;in a manner clearly designed to embarrass the Cardinal, in a case study where the historical failures of the Victorian Police have been the subject of substantial evidence.&rdquo; &ldquo;These types of unfair attacks diminish the work of those good officers of the police who are diligently working to bring justice to victims.&rdquo; According to the Harald Sun, the Sano taskforce is allegedly investigating allegations as far back as a 1961 accusation that the then-20 year old Pell, who was a seminarian at the time, abused an altar boy during a camp at Smiths Beach on Phillip Island. While the alleged incident was never investigated by police, the Catholic Church itself led an investigation into the incident in 2002, ultimately leading to the cardinal&rsquo;s exoneration by now retired-Supreme Court justice Alec Southwell. In Pell&rsquo;s statement, it was noted that the records for the Phillip Island allegations have been on the public record &ldquo;for nearly 15 years,&rdquo; and that Justice Southwell&rsquo;s exonerating report has been in the public domain since 2002. It noted that the Victorian police &ldquo;have taken no steps in all of that time to pursue the false allegations made,&rdquo; but assured that Cardinal Pell &ldquo;certainly has no objection&rdquo;&nbsp; if they wish to review the materials that led to his exoneration. He said he is sure it won&rsquo;t be long until the police reach the same conclusion as Judge Southwell. The statement also stressed that in all of this time the Victoria police &ldquo;have never sought&rdquo; to interview Cardinal Pell in relation to any allegations of abuse. Apart from the &ldquo;false allegations&rdquo; investigated by Justice Southwell, it read, &ldquo;the Cardinal knows of no claims or incidents which relate to him.&rdquo; It was emphasized that Cardinal Pell &ldquo;strongly denies any wrongdoing,&rdquo; but that he remains open to cooperate with the police should they wish to speak with him. 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The timing of the media leak on the alleged investigation &ldquo;is clearly designed to do maximum damage to the Cardinal and the Catholic Church and undermines the work of the Royal Commission,&rdquo; it said. Cardinal Pell is a member of the Council of Cardinals advising Pope Francis and a past archbishop of the Sydney and Melbourne archdioceses. He is also the prefect of the newly formed Secretariat for the Economy which is overseeing Vatican finances. He is scheduled to testify before Australia&rsquo;s Royal Commission Feb. 29 regarding claims that surfaced last year accusing the cardinal of moving &ldquo;known pedophile&rdquo; Gerald Ridsdale, of bribing a victim of the later-defrocked priest, and of ignoring a victim&rsquo;s complaint. Established in 2013, the Royal Commission is dedicated to investigating institutional responses to child sexual abuse. In May 20, 2015, statement, Cardinal Pell fervently denied the accusations. Having previously testified twice before the royal commission in person examining institutional responses to child sex abuse, the cardinal again assured his full cooperation. The commission then summoned Pell to return to Australia to testify again in December, however the cardinal&rsquo;s doctor advised against the long flight, due to health issues. As a result, Cardinal Pell volunteered to appear by way of video conference from Rome. Cardinal Pell&rsquo;s proposal for the video conference was accepted, and the commission scheduled him to testify at the end of February. However, with just over a week until the cardinal is set to appear, a report from News Corp Australia came out alleging that the state of Victoria is investigating him for committing &ldquo;multiple offenses&rdquo; of child sexual abuse both while he was still a priest in Ballarat, as well as when he worked with the archbishop of Melbourne. According to the News Corp report, detectives from Victoria&rsquo;s task force Sano have been investigating for a year, and have complied a dossier claiming the cardinal abused minors &ldquo;by both grooming and opportunity.&rdquo; In their Feb. 19 statement, Cardinal Pell's office said that not only do the accusations of the investigation lack foundation, but that it was &ldquo;outrageous&rdquo; that the cardinal was only informed of them through a &ldquo;media leak.&rdquo; Cardinal Pell has called for a public inquiry into the &ldquo;spurious claims&rdquo; on the part of certain members of the Victorian police.&nbsp; &nbsp; Several media outlets have received confidential information that can only have been leaked by someone within the Victorian police force, the statement read. For members of the police &ldquo;to publicly attack a witness in the same case study that has exposed serious police inaction and wrongdoing is outrageous and should be seen for what it is,&rdquo; the cardinal said. The way in which the claims were made, the statement said, was done &ldquo;in a manner clearly designed to embarrass the Cardinal, in a case study where the historical failures of the Victorian Police have been the subject of substantial evidence.&rdquo; &ldquo;These types of unfair attacks diminish the work of those good officers of the police who are diligently working to bring justice to victims.&rdquo; According to the Harald Sun, the Sano taskforce is allegedly investigating allegations as far back as a 1961 accusation that the then-20 year old Pell, who was a seminarian at the time, abused an altar boy during a camp at Smiths Beach on Phillip Island. While the alleged incident was never investigated by police, the Catholic Church itself led an investigation into the incident in 2002, ultimately leading to the cardinal&rsquo;s exoneration by now retired-Supreme Court justice Alec Southwell. In Pell&rsquo;s statement, it was noted that the records for the Phillip Island allegations have been on the public record &ldquo;for nearly 15 years,&rdquo; and that Justice Southwell&rsquo;s exonerating report has been in the public domain since 2002. It noted that the Victorian police &ldquo;have taken no steps in all of that time to pursue the false allegations made,&rdquo; but assured that Cardinal Pell &ldquo;certainly has no objection&rdquo;&nbsp; if they wish to review the materials that led to his exoneration. He said he is sure it won&rsquo;t be long until the police reach the same conclusion as Judge Southwell. The statement also stressed that in all of this time the Victoria police &ldquo;have never sought&rdquo; to interview Cardinal Pell in relation to any allegations of abuse. Apart from the &ldquo;false allegations&rdquo; investigated by Justice Southwell, it read, &ldquo;the Cardinal knows of no claims or incidents which relate to him.&rdquo; It was emphasized that Cardinal Pell &ldquo;strongly denies any wrongdoing,&rdquo; but that he remains open to cooperate with the police should they wish to speak with him. 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