
Pope Francis Meets Wrongly-Imprisoned Italian Man Freed After 33 Years Behind Bars
According to Vatican News, Beniamino Zuncheddu has forgiven the person whose accusations put him in prison for over 30 years.
According to Vatican News, Beniamino Zuncheddu has forgiven the person whose accusations put him in prison for over 30 years.
Cardinal Pell’s attorney’s are expected to argue before the High Court that his conviction should have been overturned because it was based upon uncorroborated testimony of only one complainant.
Pope Francis has in the past exercised his prerogative to judge high-profile cases himself, and, given Cardinal Pell’s stature and the significance of any possible outcome, he may find it impossible to delegate a final decision in the matter.
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