A WRONGFUL CONVICTION
:
GEORGE CARDINAL PELL - An Innocent Man
Author
: Jorathe Nắng Tím
Translator
: A.Prisca
Cardinal George Pell has
been freed from prison after Australia's High Court, a
full bench of 07 judges, ruled unanimously in Cardinal Pell’s favor, found the
jury had not properly considered all the evidence presented at the trial and overturned
his conviction on five counts of historical child sex abuse in
Brisbane at 10:02 April 7, 2020: He has consistently innocent ! Cardinal Pell,
78, was serving a six-year jail sentence after he was convicted in 2018 of
abusing two choirboys in the priests’ sacristy after Mass in Melbourne’s St.
Patrick’s Catheral in the 1990s while he
was Archbishop of Melbourne.
Pell was the most
high-ranking figure in the Catholic Church to be jailed as part of a wave of
court cases around the world against priests alleged to have committed serious
sexual misconduct. The quashing of Cardinal Pell’s guilty verdict really brings
the relief to the Vatican and the joy for the Universal Church, especially for
Australia, where it seems that we cannot find the voice of justice for an
innocent person in such a modern time.
Actually, the
wrongful convictions are not the things that seldomly happen in the society
because of different causes, but above all, they come from the limitations of
human beings in terms of some limits of kindness, some limits of the purity of
conscience, and and some lacks of the pure of heart, the benevolence and the
generosity.
Like Cardinal George Pell, over 2000 years ago, Jesus
was also in the list of poor victims who were sentenced to death despite of His
innocence. The proof was that Governor Pontius Pilate, the only one who had the
authority for the death sentence, in front of the Jews, the chief priests and
the Pharisees shouting out loud “Let him be crucified!”, publicly said : “I find no guilt in him” (Jn 18,38). However,
under the increasing pressure of the ones who tried to kill Jesus, Pilate once
more went out and said to them, “Look, I am bringing him out to you, so that you
may know that I find no guilt in him.” (Jn 19,4). Finally, being suppressed by the crowds when the chief priests and the
guards saw Jesus, crying out, “Crucify him, crucify him!”, Pilate, though
finding no guilt in Jesus, cowardly said to them, “Take him yourselves and
crucify him.” (Jn 19,6) Likewise, for the past few years,
although most of people have found out George Pell was not guilty and a lot of
supporters had long argued that he was not guilty, the voice of justice has
been too weak and low to overcome the pressure coming from the accusation of
various social classes.
The most cruel absurdity of the two situations of Jesus and Pell
is in that people try to accuse them of what they never have any intention to
do. When Jesus taught them to do : “Repay to
Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God.”, he
was accused of “misleading [his] people; [opposing] the payment of
taxes to Caesar and maintaining that he is the Messiah, a king.” (Lk 23,2) In the same way, Cardinal Pell
was accused of child sexual abuse when he has made stand against same-sex
marriage. Additionally, people apply the
common merely stupid and amateurish strategy to judge and accuse innocent
people. We can find in the situation of Jesus, when asked “What charge do you bring [against] this man?” (Jn 18,29), the crow answered “If he were not a criminal, we would not
have handed him over to you.” (Jn 18, 30).
It is not far from the way Cardinal Pell was accused of child molestation,
right in the
priests’ sacristy after Mass around the crowd going just nearby, with the only
argument : the altar boy said
that !
The Way of the Cross or The Passion in the modern
society with a lot of violence to accuse innocent people, to judge righteous
people, and to break the scale of justice has always welcomed the lowly, the
poor, the kind, the merciful, the righteous as the disciples and followers of
Jesus, who willingly embrace the final sentence as Jesus “Lamb of God, taking
away the sins of the world”.
In unity with the joy of the Universal Church on this
event, we offer God great thanks and continue our praying for the other similar
disciples, who have been going through difficult and possibly unpleasant
challenges just because “No disciple is above
his teacher”,
so “if they persecuted me, they will also
persecute you…. And they will do all these things to you on account of my name, because they do not know the one who sent me.” (Jn 1,20-21)
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