Cardinal Pell, whose convictions were overturned, dies at 81
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Cardinal George Pell, who was the most senior Catholic cleric to be convicted of child sex abuse before his convictions were later overturned, has died in Rome at age 81.
Vatican news agency EWTN reported that his death Tuesday was due to complications from hip replacement surgery.
Pell, an Australian, was once the third-highest ranked Catholic in the Vatican after earlier serving as the Archbishop of Melbourne and Archbishop of Sydney.
Pope Francis brought Pell to the Vatican in February 2014 to reform its finances as the first prefect of the newly created Secretariat for the Economy.