The Australian cardinal, George Pell, in his first interview since his acquittal last week, he told the man that, to him, accused of the sexual abuse of children are used to.
“I don’t know what he possessed,” says Pell. The cardinal referred to himself as a scapegoat for the crimes of others in the Church. In an interview published Tuesday night on Sky News in Australia has aired, he said Pell is that there is a cultuuroorlog fought against people like him, who will stand up for conservative christian values.
“There has been a systematic attempt on the way to the judeo-christian legal foundations, such as marriage and sex, the way to achieve it,” said Pell, in a conversation with Andrew Bolt, a opiniemaker that one of the Pells most fervent supporters, it is. “And I think that contributed to what happened to me.”
The 78-year-old Pell, it was in march of last year, was sentenced to six years in prison for sexually abusing two koorknapen in a cathedral in Melbourne, australia, in the mid-nineties. The former archbishop of Melbourne and Sydney, and was also the treasurer of the city. At the beginning of this month, and he, surprisingly, found not guilty by the Australian Supreme court. Pell has always had his innocence is maintained.
Pell said that he would not be surprised if the police, a new complaint against him.
The birth will be in a seminar in Sydney to live in, but is planning a brief return to Rome, his possessions in the tackle.
According to Australian media, the police, and the state of Victoria, meanwhile, is, indeed, a new study was initiated on the basis of new allegations of sexual abuse by a Pell, which is the mid-seventies, it would have been done.
“in Thirty or forty years ago, public opinion is always against the people who said they were abused were. Today, we want to be on the safe side, take it in and believe it all. That’s really nice. It is not a sign of civilization, where a person, on the basis of the allegations that have been made are found guilty,” said Pell.