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Fr Frank Brennan: Anatomy of a travesty

A case that should never have happened It’s time to declare that George Pell is innocent of the preposterous charges he faced in the County...

Dr Kevin Donnelly: The Thought Police have not yet finally conquered

The American academic and author Camille Paglia in her book Free Women Free Men published in 2017 provides a scathing condemnation of “the plague...

Questions intensify over money flow

Mystery remains over some Vatican funds, says senator, while investigations continue.

“Cardinal Pell’s case could happen to anyone” says Quadrant Editor

Within the ideological imperatives that prevail today, any one of us could become a George Pell

Cardinal Pell’s Prison Journal: The Quiet Heart of the Storm

Unmistakably Australian and unmistakably Christian. The Journal is a master-class in forgiveness as a willed state, always under siege, and only achieved by grace.

Exposing the truth in the persecution of Cardinal Pell

The atmosphere in Australia toward Cardinal Pell prior to and during his persecution was sufficiently toxic for any injection of foreign funds to facilitate a prosecution

Vatican Cleaning house: Pope forges ahead with reform after Cardinal’s ouster

Vatican financial procedures took a surprising turn of events with the forced resignation of Cardinal Angelo Becciu

Victorian MP urges Cardinal Pell inquiry

Victorian MP sparks a fresh call to investigate the events from arrest to final appeal.

Cardinal Pell rejects redacted statements

Royal Commission views are "not supported" by evidence said the cardinal in a statement.

The lay role in covering up abuse

Sadly, it’s entirely plausible. Clericalism has sometimes infected individuals in these agencies to the point where they minimise or excuse bad clerical behaviour.

Monica Doumit: Animal Farm takes shape in Victoria

A highly questionable legal process brought down a good doctor Cardinal George Pell’s complete vindication by a unanimous decision of the High Court of Australia...

“Talking up” versus “stating facts”: the news framing and priming of...

Ms Cavalho was never going to finish her story with, “Cardinal Pell is author of Contemplating Christ with Luke” and “Professor Craven is author of Australian Federation: Towards the second century.”
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