Thursday, July 10, 2008

Pell, Hickey accused over abuse complaints

A Sydney man has accused Cardinal George Pell of failing to disclose details of a past sexual abuse by a priest to a victim while Perth Archbishop Barry Hickey has denied receiving earlier knowledge of other sexual abuse allegations dating from 2000.

Church documents reveal Australia's highest ranking Catholic, George Pell, concealed details of a priest's history of sexual abuse from a victim seeking justice.

A victim of a sexual assault by Father Terence Goodall was told by Cardinal Pell that his was the sole complaint.

However, Cardinal Pell referred to an internal investigation into two assaults by Father Goodall.

Cardinal Pell told the victim, Anthony Jones, that a complaint of sexual assault could not be upheld, despite the report finding that the complaint was sustained.

Mr Jones says he was devastated by Cardinal Pell's letter.

"He had to know that there was other complaints because he wrote on the same day to the man who as an 11 year old boy was assaulted by Father Goodall," he said.

"His signatures were on the letters so he had to know.

"Cardinal Pell misrepresented the truth.

"It destroyed my faith. Ripped it to pieces.

"I now hate Catholicism because of what Cardinal Pell has done to me.

"More so than what Father Goodall did to me."

A letter from the Church's lawyers suggested that for legal reasons the ABC should not reveal the documents.

Chris McIsaac, the president of Broken Rites, a group established to help victims of church-related sexual abuse, says the problem is not being taken seriously.

"This matter certainly needs to be sorted out and maybe Dr Pell even needs to stand aside while it is sorted out," he said.

"Something needs to be done that's significant that shows how serious a matter this is."

However, in a statement released early this morning, Cardinal Pell denied there was a cover up or that he tried to mislead Mr Jones.

"There was no attempt at a cover up," he said. "The letter to Mr Jones was badly worded and a mistake, an attempt to inform him there was no other allegation of rape."

"However, I signed both letters of February 2003 mentioned, and any fault in the drafting was mine.

"The accusations against Father Goodall were investigated by the Church and the police and Father Goodall was stood down.

"In a subsequent letter soon after the February 2003 letter I expressed my sorrow at what Mr Jones had suffered and offered to meet him.

"There was no attempt to mislead him. I apologise for the confusion caused to Mr Jones."
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