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Cardinal Pell describes his time behind bars in world exclusive interview

byMark Bowling
14 April 2020
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Cardinal Pell relaxing after release in prison

Free man: Cardinal George Pell relaxes on the grounds of the Seminary of the Good Shepherd in Sydney, where he has been staying since his sexual abuse conviction was quashed by the Australian High Court on April 7. Photo: CNS/Archdiocese of Sydney.

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Free man: Cardinal George Pell relaxes on the grounds of the Seminary of the Good Shepherd in Sydney, where he has been staying since his sexual abuse conviction was quashed by the Australian High Court on April 7. Photo: CNS/Archdiocese of Sydney.

AFTER being released from prison, Cardinal George Pell has revealed he is ashamed of the Catholic Church for the way it dealt with the “cancer” of child sex abuse in the past.

“There are two levels. One is the crimes itself, … and then treating it so inadequately for so long,” Cardinal Pell has said in an excerpt from an interview with Sky News Australia to be aired tonight (April 14).

Cardinal Pell has spoken about the scourge of child abuse in the Church and how the many failures to act still haunt him today.

“I totally condemn those sorts of activities, and the damage that it’s done to people,” he said.

“One of the things that grieves me is the suggestion that I’m anti-victim, or not sufficiently sympathetic.”

Sky News is promoting the interview (with presenter Andrew Bolt, to be aired on April 14 at 7pm EST) as a world exclusive with Cardinal Pell describing his 405 days behind bars, before the High Court of Australia quashed five counts of sexually abusing two 13-year-old choirboys in the 1990s.

He speaks of several inmates he befriended including a convicted murderer, as well as witnessing the devastation of ice addiction on fellow prisoners.

Since his release from Victoria’s maximum security Barwon Prison on April 7, Cardinal Pell has also penned an Easter message in the Weekend Australian titled: “In the suffering, we find redemption”.

Cardinal Pell wrote that the sexual abuse crisis damaged thousands of victims.

“From many points of view the crisis is also bad for the Catholic Church, but we have painfully cut out a moral cancer and this is good,” he wrote.

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He said everyone suffers, prompting questions about what to do.

“Why is there so much evil and suffering. And why did this happen to me,” he said.

Cardinal Pell labels his initial conviction a disappointment but says he will turn the prison experience to “good purpose”.

“I have just spent 13 months in jail for a crime I didn’t commit, one disappointment after another,” he wrote.

“I knew God was with me, but I didn’t know what He was up to, although I realised He has left all of us free.

“But with every blow it was a consolation to know I could offer it to God for some good purpose like turning the mass of suffering into spiritual energy.”

Soon after his release, Cardinal Pell was driven from Melbourne to Sydney where he has been staying at the Seminary of the Good Shepherd.

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Mark is the joint winner of the Australian Variety Club 2000 Heart Award for his radio news reporting in East Timor, and has also won a Walkley award, Australia’s most-respected journalism award. Mark is the author of ‘Running Amok’ that chronicles his time as a foreign correspondent juggling news deadlines and the demands of being a husband and father. Mark is married with four children.

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