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Paedophilia-accused Vatican Cardinal to face witnesses in March

Cardinal George Pell, the Vatican’s financial chief who has been accused with paedophilia, will face an Australian court in March…

Paedophilia-accused Vatican Cardinal to face witnesses in March

Cardinal George Pell arrives for a committal hearing relating to charges of historical sex abuse at the Melbourne Magistrates Court on October 6, 2017. Up to 50 witnesses could be called to a hearing in March to determine if there is enough evidence for Vatican finance chief Cardinal George Pell to stand trial on sex abuse charges, a court heard on October 6. The 76-year-old, a top adviser to Pope Francis, is accused of multiple historical sexual offences relating to incidents that allegedly occurred long ago. / AFP PHOTO / Mal Fairclough

Cardinal George Pell, the Vatican’s financial chief who has been accused with paedophilia, will face an Australian court in March 2018 on charges of historic sexual assault, judicial sources said on Friday.

One of the most senior figures in the Vatican, Pell appeared at the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court earlier on Friday after he was charged by detectives from Victoria Police in June, reports CNN.

Cardinal Pell, who has stood down from his role in Rome to face court in his home country, has repeatedly and vehemently denied the allegations.

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A source from the court confirmed to Efe news that the judicial proceedings against the 76-year-old would begin on March 5 and last about four weeks without elaborating on further details.

About 50 witnesses are expected to testify in the committal hearing session, according to local reports.

The number of cases implicating the cardinal has yet to be announced, but it is believed that the alleged crimes occurred when he served as a priest in the city of Ballarat (1976-80) and as archbishop of Melbourne (1996-2001).

Pell, who was suspended from his duties as Prefect of the Vatican Secretariat for Economy by Pope Francis so that he could stand trial in Australia, has denied the accusations on several occasions.

This is not the first time Pell has been accused of sexual abuse.

In 2002, when Pell was Archbishop of Sydney, a man claimed to have been sexually abused by Pell in 1961 when he was 12 years old, and the Cardinal was training to be a priest.

The investigations, however, exonerated Pell, who in February gave his testimony during a video-conference to an Australian commission investigating child sexual abuse in public, religious and social institutions.

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