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pete_bowes
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Cardinal Pell is in jail for a sin that may be extinguished by confession and penance.
God forgives everlastingly.
We do not.
God forgives everlastingly.
We do not.
A sin he also unwaveringly insists he did not commit. I don’t know one way or the other whether he did the deed or not, but he is in prison because a jury (the second that heard the case) believed the complainant. (The first couldn’t decide.). There is no Evidence other than the complainant’s statement. I find it hard to believe the complainant would lie, or that such a brazen act with no confidence of privacy would be committed! Even more worrying is that the word of a complainant alone can prove events “beyond reasonable doubt”.Cardinal Pell is in jail for a sin that may be extinguished by confession and penance.
God forgives everlastingly.
We do not.
Allowing the appeals process to run its course?Pell is in jail yet remains a Cardinal, what do read into that?
Ok… not sure where that leads us.Pell has been subject to two judges: The Lord God in Heaven and mortal man on earth.
His condemnation is witnessed by defrockment and ex-communication.