George Pell has been charged
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George Pell has been charged
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-29/g ... dy/8663554
As effectively the Vatican treasurer, it's international news.
I expect the Catholic Church to throw it's full might at defending this, so london to a brick he is acquitted.
Interesting Bio. Ballarat boy who was signed to play VFl by Richmond back in the day, but chose the priesthood.
I suppose he deserves some credit for judgement for choosing the less flakey organisation at that time, and it's not his fault he was born in Ballarat.
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As effectively the Vatican treasurer, it's international news.
I expect the Catholic Church to throw it's full might at defending this, so london to a brick he is acquitted.
Interesting Bio. Ballarat boy who was signed to play VFl by Richmond back in the day, but chose the priesthood.
I suppose he deserves some credit for judgement for choosing the less flakey organisation at that time, and it's not his fault he was born in Ballarat.
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Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Mugwump wrote:^ he's not been convicted yet Dave, so he is innocent at this point and a lot of people have it in for him on political grounds. We have had many cases in England recently where prominent people were accused and tried for this, and in some cases the complainant(s) turned out to be fantasists or worse. Equally, some cases have resulted in guilty verdicts. So I'd suggest we all be very careful what we say, or assume, until there is a trial and a verdict.
People who have lived in Ballarat for a long time have always suspected he knew or was involved in this! I remember working as an apprentice and was warned by my boss not to go near the Catholic priests when we had to work at their premises (the 70's and 80's)!
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I was very surprised to hear that they had charged him. I'd have taken 4 to 1 odds that they would not.
I have no idea whether he will be found guilty or innocent of these charges, but curiously enough, I have considerable faith that the court will come to the right conclusion in this case, whatever that conclusion may be.
(Meanwhile, Pell's most prominent booster and supporter, one T. Abbott, continues to work very hard on a self-appointed crusade to wreck his own party.)
I have no idea whether he will be found guilty or innocent of these charges, but curiously enough, I have considerable faith that the court will come to the right conclusion in this case, whatever that conclusion may be.
(Meanwhile, Pell's most prominent booster and supporter, one T. Abbott, continues to work very hard on a self-appointed crusade to wreck his own party.)
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I make no judgement on his innocence or guilt.
My only experience of Catholic officialdom was being taught Piano by a Nun when I was 6 who would whack my knuckles with a ruler every time my wrists dropped down.
Needless to say, I still play with lowered wrists.
My only experience of Catholic officialdom was being taught Piano by a Nun when I was 6 who would whack my knuckles with a ruler every time my wrists dropped down.
Needless to say, I still play with lowered wrists.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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As I understand it, there is no question that some priests (Ridsdale etc) were involved in this. It is unknown what, if any, role George Pell played. The trial should hopefully find the truth.KenH wrote:Mugwump wrote:^ he's not been convicted yet Dave, so he is innocent at this point and a lot of people have it in for him on political grounds. We have had many cases in England recently where prominent people were accused and tried for this, and in some cases the complainant(s) turned out to be fantasists or worse. Equally, some cases have resulted in guilty verdicts. So I'd suggest we all be very careful what we say, or assume, until there is a trial and a verdict.
People who have lived in Ballarat for a long time have always suspected he knew or was involved in this! I remember working as an apprentice and was warned by my boss not to go near the Catholic priests when we had to work at their premises (the 70's and 80's)!
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Pell chose the Priesthood over playing footy for Richmond, Abbott chose Politics over the Priesthood.Tannin wrote:I was very surprised to hear that they had charged him. I'd have taken 4 to 1 odds that they would not.
I have no idea whether he will be found guilty or innocent of these charges, but curiously enough, I have considerable faith that the court will come to the right conclusion in this case, whatever that conclusion may be.
(Meanwhile, Pell's most prominent booster and supporter, one T. Abbott, continues to work very hard on a self-appointed crusade to wreck his own party.)
Scary options.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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There is a statute of limitations in play, the limitations of actions act 1958.swoop42 wrote:Personally I believe in a statute of limitations for all crimes outside murder and really believe people making the allegations had there chance many moons ago and to much time has now past.
Without reading in detail, people who were "injured" as a child have basically until age 37 to make a complaint from what i can see, although it was amended in 2015 and It may have removed the limitations for cases like this.
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swoop42 wrote:Personally I believe in a statute of limitations for all crimes outside murder and really believe people making the allegations had there chance many moons ago and to much time has now past.
Okay Swoop if by chance you were interfered with as a young boy and never told your family or friends because not only were you embarrassed by it but the person that was doing the interfering was either a very close family friend and a pillar of society so you keep it to yourself.
Then as you grow up you feel like it is too late to say something because you kept on going back to see this person and still kept quiet.
Years later you realise too late that you should of said something but you never did.
Then you live with the guilt for the rest of your life because some people like you will never believe you, so you still stay quiet.
I hope if he is guilty he gets found out and some people can sleep better after it is over.
No-one knows what some of these kids now adults have felt over the years unless they have been there themselves.
Trust me!
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