By Lisa Millar
Cardinal George Pell has held what he called a “hard and honest” meeting with Australian survivors of clergy sex abuse in Rome.
The meeting came just hours after Cardinal Pell finished testifying before the royal commission, saying it was a “disastrous coincidence” that five paedophile priests had been sent to Ballarat during the 1970s, but adding that he hoped his testimony had “contributed a bit to healing, to improving the situation”.
Reading from a handwritten statement after the meeting, the cardinal said he was committed to working with Ballarat abuse survivors to try to help those suffering.
“I heard each of their stories and of their suffering,” Cardinal Pell said.
“It was hard. An honest and occasionally emotional meeting.
“I know many of their families and I know of the goodness of so many people in Catholic Ballarat, a goodness that is not extinguished by the evil that was done,” he added.
Survivor David Ridsdale, the nephew of notorious paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale, said the meeting was “extremely emotional”.
“We met on a level playing field. We met as people from Ballarat,” he said.
Fellow survivor Philip Nagle told the Vatican’s finance chief it was vital to focus on suicide prevention for those who were suffering.