A planned protest around Cardinal George Pell’s funeral in Sydney tomorrow can go ahead after police and activist groups agreed on an alternative route.

Community Action for Rainbow Rights planned to rally outside of St Mary’s Cathedral in the city’s CBD, but police wanted to block it citing safety concerns and made an urgent application to the NSW Supreme Court.

The debate was slated for a court showdown but this afternoon police and protesters agreed on an alternative route for the march – which includes walking up to College Street but not on it – meaning it can go ahead.

Police told the NSW Supreme Court they did not oppose the protest itself, but had an issue with the proposed route.

Cardinal George Pell's coffin arrived at St Mary's Cathedral today.
Cardinal George Pell’s coffin arrived at St Mary’s Cathedral today. (9News)

Sydney-based Community Action for Rainbow Rights had vowed to protest regardless of the court’s decision.

The body of Pell lies in state at St Mary’s Cathedral ahead of tomorrow’s funeral.

Last night Pell’s coffin arrived at the cathedral rectory about 8pm, and this morning was driven down Cathedral Street by a hearse into the cathedral itself.

The sombre procession of religious officials in muted colours contrasted with brightly coloured ribbons tied to the fence outside St Mary’s.

Some of the ribbons, representing survivors of clerical abuse, were removed this morning but have since been reaffixed.

Rainbow ribbons attached to the gates outside the church.
Rainbow ribbons attached to the gates outside the church. (Getty)
Cardinal George Pell.
Cardinal George Pell was Australia’s highest-ranking Catholic. (AAP)

Pell, formerly Australia’s highest-ranking Catholic and one of the most controversial figures in the country, died in Rome aged 81 earlier this month after complications following hip replacement surgery.

He was jailed in 2019 over child sexual abuse allegations but always maintained his innocence.

Pell spent more than a year in jail before the High Court overturned the decision in 2020.

His funeral will take place tomorrow.

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