Paul Collits Discussing the radical, inexorable and a times nasty secularisation of society, the late Cardinal Francis George of Chicago once famously lamented: I expect to die in bed, my successor for will die in prison and his successor will die a martyr in the public square. His successor will pick up the shards ofContinue reading “The Left’s Virulent and Triumphant Anti-Clericalism”
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A Warm Afternoon with Cardinal Pell
14th August 2020 Comments (15) Wanda Skowronska It has been four months since Cardinal George Pell was freed from Victoria’s Barwon Prison on April 7, after the High Court unanimously overturned his convictions. During his 400 days in jail many people, myself among them, sent the Cardinal letters and cards of support, hoping and prayingContinue reading “A Warm Afternoon with Cardinal Pell”
Between the Lines: Decoding Witness J
29th June 2020 Comments (2) Peter West In a long interview with Sky News after Cardinal Pell’s acquittal by the High Court, Father Frank Brennan SJ, who had always expressed scepticism about the original verdict, went over the reasons for the paramount decision. But right at the end, he added: And let’s, above all, spareContinue reading “Between the Lines: Decoding Witness J”
The Networks That Snared George Pell
1st September 2019 Comments (7) Paul Collits As Cardinal Pell prepares his next and final legal move – an appeal to the High Court – from the discomfort of solitary confinement, amid growing alarm at the rejection of his appeal by a majority of Judges sitting as the Victorian Court of Appeal, much of theContinue reading “The Networks That Snared George Pell”
Why the Second Jury Found George Pell Guilty
13th May 2019 Comments (11) Keith Windschuttle Editor-in-chiefEditor, Quadrant Magazinekeithwindschuttle@quadrant.org.au Why was the second verdict by the jury in the trials of George Pell so different from the first? If the juries in both cases were a fair sample of the Australian public, and the evidence heard by both juries was identical, you would expectContinue reading “Why the Second Jury Found George Pell Guilty”
The Social Media Witch-Hunt for George Pell
Chris S. Friel Vivian Waller is the principal lawyer at Waller Legal, a Melbourne-based firm she set up in 2007 that specialises in winning compensation for historic cases of sexual abuse against the Catholic Church. In 2018 Waller represented the complainant in the case that led to the imprisonment of Cardinal George Pell. To myContinue reading “The Social Media Witch-Hunt for George Pell”
When the Barely Possible Counts Against You
24th August 2019 Comments (23) Peter Smith Frequent contributor It is possible that, decades ago, I did poorly executed cartwheels in the altogether around a school swimming pool without any teacher or pool attendant noticing. Well, one complainant, now in adulthood, says I did. For the avoidance of doubt, I protest my innocence of thisContinue reading “When the Barely Possible Counts Against You”
Double Standards in the Court of Appeal
26th August 2019 Comments (23) Keith Windschuttle Editor-in-chiefEditor, Quadrant Magazinekeithwindschuttle@quadrant.org.au To support their case for rejecting the appeal of Cardinal George Pell against his conviction for sexual abuse of two choirboys in 1996, two of the Victorian appeal court judges, Chief Justice Anne Ferguson and President of the Court of Appeal Chris Maxwell, reject theContinue reading “Double Standards in the Court of Appeal”
The Scapegoating of Cardinal Pell
26th June 2020 Joel Hodge n the most contentious criminal matter in Australia in decades, the full bench of the High Court of Australia unanimously acquitted Cardinal George Pell of five charges of child sexual assault. With this unanimous acquittal, questions about Pell’s case now turn towards those who prosecuted and supported the case againstContinue reading “The Scapegoating of Cardinal Pell”
Between the Lines: Decoding Witness ‘J’
5th June 2020 Comments (21) Peter West In a long interview with Sky News after Cardinal Pell’s acquittal by the High Court, Fr Frank Brennan SJ, who had always expressed skepticism of the original verdict, went over the reasons for the paramount decision. But right at the end, he added …And let’s, above all, spareContinue reading “Between the Lines: Decoding Witness ‘J’”
The Social Media Witch-Hunt for George Pell
The Social Media Witch-Hunt for George Pell 6th May 2019 Comments (0) Chris S. Friel Vivian Waller is the principal lawyer at Waller Legal, a Melbourne-based firm she set up in 2007 that specialises in winning compensation for historic cases of sexual abuse against the Catholic Church. In 2018 Waller represented the complainant in aContinue reading “The Social Media Witch-Hunt for George Pell”