As the Australian Catholic Church's most powerful figure, Cardinal
George Pell sees it as his task to keep the rest of us on the right
path. His own path, meanwhile, could lead all the way to the Vatican. By
Jane Cadzow.
Paul Morris vividly remembers his first encounter with Cardinal George Pell, and not only because they were both wearing swimsuits. It was early one morning at a resort in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, where the two men were attending a conference. Morris, professor of religious studies at New Zealand's Victoria University, was relaxing on a sun lounge by the pool when Pell climbed out of the water after doing some laps.
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Paul Morris vividly remembers his first encounter with Cardinal George Pell, and not only because they were both wearing swimsuits. It was early one morning at a resort in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, where the two men were attending a conference. Morris, professor of religious studies at New Zealand's Victoria University, was relaxing on a sun lounge by the pool when Pell climbed out of the water after doing some laps.
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