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Pope Francis issues new child abuse law in Vatican

Pope Francis issues new child abuse law in Vatican
John Joseph
March 30, 2019

Pope Francis issued stringent child abuse legislation for Vatican City employees, as part of the Church’s bid to address a wave of sex abuse allegations against priests.

The law requires officials and employees in the Vatican City State as well the Roman Curia, the central administration of the Catholic Church, to immediately report any abuse against minors and vulnerable people or face fines or a prison sentence.

Anyone convicted of abuse must be removed from offcie under the new rules, which set a statute of limitations for such crimes at 20 years from the date victims turn 18.

The pontiff said in a letter released with his “motu proprio” decree that it was the duty of everyone “to generously welcome children and vulnerable persons, and to create a safe environment for them.”

Previous church guidelines on handling sexual abuse cases did not cover officials and employees in Vatican City or the Curia.

The new rules also mandates increased training for the affected staff on how to prevent abuse.

A new service will also be set up to provide victims and their families with medical, psychological and social support.

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