Vatican Licks Bottom Of Australia’s Injustice System
After Victoria's Supreme Court, Australia, rejected Martyr Cardinal George Pell's appeal, the Vatican reiterated submissively its "respect” for the Australian [in]justice system. In an August 21 …More
After Victoria's Supreme Court, Australia, rejected Martyr Cardinal George Pell's appeal, the Vatican reiterated submissively its "respect” for the Australian [in]justice system.
In an August 21 statement, the Vatican's press office stressed that Pell has always maintained his innocence and that it is Pell's right to appeal to the High Court.
In a second statement, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni added that the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is awaiting the outcome of the ongoing proceedings prior to taking up the case for investigation.
The Vatican disregarded the fact that the charges against Pell are implausible and impossible.
The prosecution claimed that Pell left the recessional procession without anybody noticing it in order to abuse a boy in the very public sacristy of the cathedral.
A forensically diagnosed liar used the same allegations against an American priest who was convicted and died in prison.
Unlike the Vatican, English deacon Nick Donelly understood, “…More
In an August 21 statement, the Vatican's press office stressed that Pell has always maintained his innocence and that it is Pell's right to appeal to the High Court.
In a second statement, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni added that the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is awaiting the outcome of the ongoing proceedings prior to taking up the case for investigation.
The Vatican disregarded the fact that the charges against Pell are implausible and impossible.
The prosecution claimed that Pell left the recessional procession without anybody noticing it in order to abuse a boy in the very public sacristy of the cathedral.
A forensically diagnosed liar used the same allegations against an American priest who was convicted and died in prison.
Unlike the Vatican, English deacon Nick Donelly understood, “…More