Australian PM Expresses Sympathy For Victims, After Cardinal’s Sex Abuse Appeal Dismissed

Cardinal Pell

CANBERRA, Australia, Aug 21 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, expressed sympathy for victims of child sexual abuse, after Cardinal George Pell lost his appeal, against sex abuse convictions.

Victoria’s Court of Appeal, on Wednesday (today), upheld Pell’s conviction on five charges.

Speaking shortly after the verdict was delivered, Morrison told reporters in Canberra that, Pell will be stripped of his Order of Australia honour, which he was awarded in 2005, for “service to the Catholic church.”

“My sympathies are with the victims of child sexual abuse, not just on this day, but on every single day,” Morrison said.

“I would urge Australians, who find themselves reliving these experiences, to reach out to those around them, to reach out to services that are there for them.

“The courts have done their job, they have rendered their verdict. That’s the system of justice in this country and that must be respected.”

Catherine King, federal Member of Parliament (MP) for Ballarat, the town where Pell committed his offences, in the 1990’s, welcomed the decision on social media.

“My thoughts today are with the so many survivors of abuse across Australia and in my community of Ballarat. Justice has been served by your courage,” she wrote.