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Michael Sainsbury - Catholic News Service
Two more Australian states have passed legislation criminalizing priests who fail to report the abuse of children disclosed during confession.
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Catherine Sheehan - Catholic News Service
New South Wales is the only Australian state where abortion remains a criminal offense.
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Gerard O’Connell
Three judges of the Victoria Court of Appeal voted 2-1 to uphold Cardinal Pell's conviction.
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Associated Press
Cardinal George Pell's conviction on child sexual abuse charges was upheld by a 2-1 ruling of an Australian court of appeal.
In this Feb. 26, 2019, photo, Cardinal George Pell leaves the County Court in Melbourne, Australia. Pell’s lawyers argued in his appeal that there were more than a dozen “solid obstacles” that should have prevented a jury from finding him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of molesting two choirboys. The appeal court will give their verdict on Aug. 21. (AP Photo/Andy Brownbill)
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Rod McGuirk - Associated Press
Cardinal Pell would walk free if the three judges acquit him of the five convictions.
In this Feb. 27, 2019, file photo, Cardinal George Pell arrives at the County Court in Melbourne, Australia.
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Rod McGuirk - Associated Press
Cardinal George Pell's lawyers argued for more than five hours that the five verdicts against Pell were "unsafe and unsatisfactory" and should be overturned.