Prison Journal Volume 3: The High Court Frees an Innocent Man
Prison Journal Volume 3: The High Court Frees an Innocent Man
That final verdict came after Cardinal George Pell endured a grueling five years of accusations, trials, conviction, humiliation, character assassination, and finally more than a year of imprisonment, having been convicted for a crime he didn't commit.
Led off to jail in handcuffs and with shackles binding his ankles following his trial on March 13, 2019, the 78-year old began what was intended to be a six-year imprisonment for historical sex abuse. After Cardinal Pell endured more than 13 months in prison, eight of those in solitary confinement, the High Court voted 7-0 to overturn his original conviction. His victory over an extreme travesty of justice was not just personal, but one for the entire Catholic Church.
Bearing no ill will toward his accuser, judges, prison workers, journalists, and those harbouring and expressing hate for him, the Cardinal used his time in prison as a kind of "extended retreat". He eloquently filled pages with spiritual insights, his daily activities, personal thoughts, love for his fellow man, and beautiful, moving prayers, among other details.
"These prison diaries should never have been written. That they were written is a testament to the capacity of God's grace to inspire insight, magnanimity, and goodness amidst wickedness, evil, and injustice. That they were written so beautifully bears witness to the Christian character that divine grace formed in their author, Cardinal George Pell."
ÔÇö George Weigel, from the Introduction
Author
Pell, Cardinal George
Publisher
Ignatius Press
Related Collections:
Biographies
Ignatius Press
Pell, Cardinal George
Bookshelf:
11D
Share
ISBN/Code: 9781621644521
View full details