The Pope has ordered Cardinal George Pell to stay away from children after the Catholic clergyman was convicted of rape and sex assault against two young boys.
Pell, the third most-senior member of the Catholic Church, has also been banned from saying Mass in public until his appeal against the conviction is over.
Acting Holy See spokesman Alessandro Gisotti said Pope Francis is pained by Pell's conviction and knows it has shocked many people in Australia, where he preaches.
Pope Francis has ordered Cardinal George Pell to stay away from children and banned him from saying Mass in public after he was convicted of rape and sexual assault against two boys
Pell (pictured at court today), the world's third highest ranking Catholic official, was found guilty in December of raping a choirboy in the 1990s and molesting another
But Francis also noted that Pell 'has reiterated his innocence and has the right to defend himself', Gisotti said.
The 77-year-old priest, who serves as the Vatican's treasurer, could be jailed within weeks after being found guilty of four counts of indecent assault and one count of rape by a Melbourne jury last December.
The trial and verdict could not be reported until now due to a suppression order issued because Pell was due to face another trial on separate child abuse charges.
But those additional charges have now been dropped, and a judge was able to lift the reporting restrictions.
Pell's victims were two 13-year-old boys on scholarships to the prestigious St Kevin's College.
The pair 'nicked off' after a Sunday solemn mass in late 1996 and were caught swigging sacramental wine in the priest's sacristy by Pell, newly installed as Archbishop of Melbourne.
'What are you doing here, you're in trouble,' Pell scolded their boys.
The jury was told Pell exposed his penis from beneath his ornate ceremonial robes, and molested the pair.
Pell had repeatedly and vehemently denied the accusations against him and Pope Francis had granted him a leave of absence to return to Australia to defend himself. He has lodged an appeal of his conviction.
One of the victims, now in his 30s, brought the allegations to police after years of having struggled to understand what he'd experienced.
The boy said he was sexually assaulted again by Pell a month or so after he was raped, recalling that he was pushed against a cathedral wall by the now-Cardinal.
Pell sexually assaulted two choir boys in a cathedral in Melbourne, Australia, in the late 1990s. He had vehemently denied the incidents happened, but a jury found otherwise
The cardinal was named the Vatican's Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy in 2014, making him the third highest-ranking cleric in Rome. He is pictured with Pope Francis
'He shoved me against the wall violently and squeezed my genitals,' the court was told.
Pell's other victim died in 2014 in accidental circumstances.
Top defence barrister Robert Richter QC represented Pell in the trial, and during an earlier trial in which the jury was discharged after failing to reach a verdict.
Mr Richter failed to convince the latest jury that the cathedral's processes were so seamless that two boys simply could not have 'nicked off' unseen.
He argued the allegations were a 'far-fetched fantasy', that Pell was always accompanied after mass and that his cumbersome robes would have prevented him revealing his genitals.
'Only a madman would attempt to rape boys in the priest's sacristy immediately after Sunday solemn mass,' he told the jury.
Pell, who was physically ailing during the trial and on crutches before a double knee replacement over Christmas, remains on bail.
Pell limped out of court on Tuesday morning to a media frenzy, with a man screaming out 'burn in hell, Pell'.
In a statement, one of Pell's victims said today: 'Like many survivors, I have experienced shame, loneliness, depression and struggle.
'Like many survivors it has taken me years to understand the impact upon my life.
'At some point we realise that we trusted someone we should have feared and we fear those genuine relationships that we should trust. '
The jury was told Cardinal Pell scolded the two victims after they 'nicked off' from Sunday solemn mass to drink wine. He exposed himself and then molested them, the court was told
Pell's appearances at court have been accompanied by enormous crowds of media and lines of police officers
He will return to the County Court for a plea hearing on February 27. Chief Judge Peter Kidd is due to sentence him in March.
The victims, both students at St Kevin's College in Toorak, an inner suburb of Melbourne, were both in the choir at St Patrick's Cathedral.
The abuse took place after Pell introduced a compensation scheme for clerical sexual abuse victims known in Australia as the 'Melbourne Response', which he established in 1996.
An earlier trial resulted in a hung jury in June but the case was heard again in the County Court of Victoria resulting in the guilty verdicts.
The cardinal was committed to stand trial in May when a magistrate dismissed other charges.
Pell was removed from Pope Francis's inner circle of nine clergymen, the Council of Cardinals, following the verdict in December.
Australian media could not explain why Pell had been dumped at the time.
His downfall brings to the heart of the papal administration a scandal over clerical abuse that has ravaged the Church's credibility in the United States, Chile, Australia and elsewhere over the last three decades.
Pope Francis, leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics, ended a conference on sexual abuse on Sunday, calling for an 'all-out battle' against a crime that should be 'erased from the face of the earth'.
He remained as the Vatican's treasurer, having been granted a leave of absence by Pope Francis.
The Holy See has not commented on whether he will remain in the position during his appeal.
The judge who heard Cardinal George Pell's case has continued a gag order on details of the cardinal's trial and guilty verdicts being published in his homeland. He is pictured in Rome
Pell is the most senior Catholic clergyman to face trial over sexual offences anywhere in the world. He has been ailing in recent months
Pell has surrendered his passport as part of his bail conditions and is not permitted to leave Australia.
The cardinal was named the Vatican's Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy in 2014, making him the third highest-ranking cleric in Rome.
Before being called to the Vatican, Pell served as Archbishop of Sydney from 2001 to 2014 and was Archbishop of Melbourne from 1996 to 2001.
He was ordained in 1966 and made a cardinal in 2003.
Victorian police charged Pell with the sexual assault offences in June last year when he was in Rome.
Pell, who was represented by attorney Robert Richter, QC, stated at a press conference at the time he would return to Australia to answer the charges and he was 'looking forward, finally, to having my day in court'.
'I'm innocent of those charges,' he said at the time. 'They are false.'
'I'm looking forward, finally, to having my day in court,' George Pell said in June last year. 'I'm innocent of those charges. They are false.' He is pictured at court in Melbourne on Tuesday
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