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Cardinal : The Rise and Fall of George Pell

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New edition includes a new foreword by Tom Keneally, and a new epilogue by Louise MilliganCardinal George Pell, Australia's most powerful Catholic, was found guilty of five sexual crimes against children and has been sentenced to six years' jail.

He is the most senior Catholic figure in the world to be charged by police and convicted of child sex offences.

The abuse involved choirboys at Melbourne's St Patrick's Cathedral. George Pell was a Ballarat boy who studied at Oxford and rose through the Catholic Church ranks to become adviser to Pope Francis and Vatican treasurer.

He has now been expelled from the Pope's inner circle. As an outspoken defender of Church orthodoxy, supported and championed by the powerful, Pell's ascendancy was seemingly unstoppable. The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse brought to light horrific stories about abuse of the most vulnerable.

Pell portrayed himself as the first man in the Catholic Church to tackle the problem.

But questions about what the Cardinal knew, and when, persisted. Louise Milligan pieces together decades of disturbing activities highlighting Pell's actions and cover-ups.

The book is a testament to the most intimate stories of complainants.

Many people entrusted their secrets to be told here for the first time.

Multi-award winning Cardinal reveals uncomfortable truths about a culture of entitlement, abuse of trust and how ambition can silence evil.

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Product Details
Melbourne University Press
0522875998 / 9780522875997
Paperback / softback
28/03/2019
Australia
402 pages
156 x 234 mm, 563 grams