
Breaking News: Cardinal Pell’s Conviction Overturned
Cardinal Pell is expected to celebrate with a private Mass of thanksgiving, the first he will celebrate since his incarceration in February 2019.
Cardinal Pell is expected to celebrate with a private Mass of thanksgiving, the first he will celebrate since his incarceration in February 2019.
The prime minister appeared in court on Monday, Feb. 24, sitting in the public gallery with his second wife, while his lawyers argued he should be given immunity from prosecution, and that filing criminal charges against a sitting prime minister raised constitutional questions which the country’s high court would need to resolve before the case could proceed.
It was not announced when Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio would begin his apostolic investigation of the diocese and beleaguered Bishop Richard Malone.
Australian court rules against cardinal’s appeal, orders him to serve remainder of his six-year sentence.
Pope Francis is expected to appoint Atlanta prelate to serve in D.C., multiple sources have independently reported to CNA.
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