Cardinal George Pell farewelled in Vatican funeral service

Pope Francis will deliver the final blessing and commendation during the funeral service at St Peter's Basilica.

A photo of George Pell is seen during a mass held to pay homage to Cardinal George Pell at St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney on 12 January 2023.

A requiem mass for George Pell is held at St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney on 12 January 2023. Source: AAP / Dean Lewins

KEY POINTS
  • The funeral service for George Pell was organised by the Vatican.
  • Pope Francis will give the final blessing and commendation.
  • A memo released after George Pell's death claims the cardinal called Pope Francis's papacy a "catastrophe".
Cardinal George Pell is lying in state as funeral preparations are overshadowed by revelations he was the author of an anonymous memo that branded Pope Francis's pontificate a catastrophe.

Pell's closed dark brown wooden coffin was placed on the floor of the small church of St Stephen of the Abyssinians, inside the Vatican walls just metres from the Santa Marta residence where Francis lives.

Early on Friday, a reporter saw about 20 people kneeling in prayer in the church when it opened for 10 hours of lying in state.
Pell, 81, who spent more than a year in jail before being acquitted of sexual abuse allegations in Australia, died on Tuesday night in a Rome hospital of heart failure.

The small church, which is usually used for baptisms and weddings, is one of the oldest in the Vatican.

Parts of it date to the fifth century and it is one of the few structures not demolished to make way for the building of St Peter's Basilica, which began in the early 16th century.

His funeral is due to take place on Saturday just across the road in St Peter's.

In keeping with tradition for deceased cardinals, the mass will be said by the dean of the College of Cardinals, Italian Giovanni Battista Re, and the Pope will give the final blessing and commendation.
Pell's surprise death of cardiac arrest during what was expected to be routine hip replacement surgery was followed by another shock the next day.

Last year, respected Italian journalist Sandro Magister, who has a long record of receiving leaked Vatican documents, published an anonymous memo circulating in the Vatican condemning Pope Francis's papacy as a "catastrophe".

Magister disclosed on his widely read blog Settimo Cielo (Seventh Heaven) that it was Pell who wrote the memo and gave him permission to publish it under the pseudonym "Demos" - Greek for populace.
The Vatican's deserted Saint Peter's Square and its main basilica on 11 March 2020.
The funeral service for Cardinal George Pell is due to take place at St Peter's Basilica. Source: Getty / Andreas Solaro
It included what the author said should be the qualities of the next pope.

"Everyone here is talking about it," said one Vatican official who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

The official said he did not doubt that Pell was the author but said the revelation should have been held back until after his funeral "out of respect for the dead".

Father Joseph Hamilton, Pell's personal secretary, declined to comment on Magister's report and Vatican spokesperson Matteo Bruni said he had no comment.

Pell will be buried in the crypt at St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney, where he served as archbishop.

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Published 14 January 2023 7:27pm
Source: Reuters

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