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THE P RTAL April 2014 AU Page 1 Ned Kelly: Love him or hate him Australia Pages The third in a short series by Adrian Lanagan When reading the Ned Kelly story we discover his Christian faith began at his Baptism. The large distances between settlements in the Australian out-back would have prevented regular contact with the Church. Ned’s contact with the Christian faith would have been what he learned at home from his parents which may have been very little. pleas of innocence for his family Edward “Ned” Kelly’s life of criminality ran its course and is well documented, giving him folklore hero status, yet he killed three policemen and had little regard for law and order, as was evidenced in his eight thousand word letter dictated to his friend and ally Joe Byrne, who re-wrote the letter in February 1879. driven about two or three miles to the gaol. Finally Ned would be made to answer to Sir Redmond Barry, the man who had his mother placed in the same gaol some two years before. The court case ran over two days, 28 and 29 October 1880 and Ned was found guilty of murder of one policeman and was sentenced to hang. He was locked up in cell 38, the “condemned” cell. It contains pleas of i