George Pell Vatican Return
Cardinal George Pell will return to Rome this week for the first time since he was acquitted of child sexual abuse and released from prison in Australia.
The ex-Vatican treasurer, 79, was due to fly out of Sydney on Tuesday, Australian media reported.
He was freed in April after Australia’s top court overturned his conviction. He had served over a year in jail.
The cleric left the Vatican in 2017 to fight the charges in his home state of Victoria.
“He always intended to return to Rome,” his friend Katrina Lee, from the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, told Reuters news agency.
She did not say whether the cleric would be seen at the Vatican, where previously he had led efforts to clean up the Church’s finances.
Cardinal Pell has maintained a low profile in Sydney – where he was once archbishop – in the months since his acquittal. He has been supported by the city’s archdiocese since his release.
He has been granted an exemption to leave Australia, which closed its borders in March to incoming and outgoing citizens due to the pandemic.