The steam had begun to escape from this Melbourne courtroom sensation. Less
than three months ago George Pell, Prince of the Catholic Church, had
barely been able to make his way up the street and through the doors of
the Melbourne Magistrates Court.
Crowds had roiled around him, cameras were shoved in his face, invective was thrown at him from one side, cheers from the other and placards were hoisted.
http://www.smh.com.au/national/pressure-drops-as-empty-seats-greet-cardinal-george-pells-latest-day-in-court-20171006-gyvjqg.html
Crowds had roiled around him, cameras were shoved in his face, invective was thrown at him from one side, cheers from the other and placards were hoisted.
http://www.smh.com.au/national/pressure-drops-as-empty-seats-greet-cardinal-george-pells-latest-day-in-court-20171006-gyvjqg.html