Pope Francis lays down the law on child sex abuse on Vatican grounds riveret

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 07:36:25


Pope Francis lays down the law on child sex abuse on Vatican grounds riveret

Pope Francis has laid down a law making it a crime to abuse children sexually or physically on Vatican grounds, the Holy See announced Thursday.

The acts were already crimes under church law, but are now specifically outlawed within the Vatican city-state, which is home to hundreds of people.

The legislation also covers child prostitution and the creation or possession of child pornography.



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But it has a 'broader scope,' according to Radio Vatican.

It adds provisions of international laws against war crimes, racial discrimination and humiliating treatment or punishment to the Vatican's legal system.

It includes wording from the Geneva Conventions.

Francis issued the new laws as a 'moto proprio,' meaning that the document was his own initiative, Vatican Radio said.

The new criminal laws are part of an ongoing update of the Vatican's legal system, which began under Pope Benedict XVI.

The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, a U.S. advocacy group for victims of abuse by priests and other clergy, dismissed the law as 'a feel good gesture.'

'For the Vatican's image, this is a successful move. For children's safety, this is another setback ... because it will help foster the false impression of reform and will lead to more complacency,' said SNAP director David Clohessy in a written statement. 'The church hierarchy doesn't need new rules on abuse. It needs to follow long-established secular laws on abuse. And it needs to push for, not oppose, real reforms to archaic, predator-friendly secular laws (like the statute of limitations).'

In April: Pope tells Vatican to 'act decisively' sex abuse cases

The acts were already crimes under church law, but are now specifically outlawed within the Vatican city-state, which is home to hundreds of people. In April: Pope tells Vatican to 'act decisively' sex abuse cases The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, a U.S. advocacy group for victims of abuse by priests and other clergy, dismissed the law as 'a feel good gesture.' It adds provisions of international laws against war crimes, racial discrimination and humiliating treatment or punishment to the Vatican's legal system. It adds provisions of international laws against war crimes, racial discrimination and humiliating treatment or punishment to the Vatican's legal system. In April: Pope tells Vatican to 'act decisively' sex abuse cases The acts were already crimes under church law, but are now specifically outlawed within the Vatican city-state, which is home to hundreds of people. 'For the Vatican's image, this is a successful move. For children's safety, this is another setback ... because it will help foster the false impression of reform and will lead to more complacency,' said SNAP director David Clohessy in a written statement. 'The church hierarchy doesn't need new rules on abuse. It needs to follow long-established secular laws on abuse. And it needs to push for, not oppose, real reforms to archaic, predator-friendly secular laws (like the statute of limitations).' It adds provisions of international laws against war crimes, racial discrimination and humiliating treatment or punishment to the Vatican's legal system. The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, a U.S. advocacy group for victims of abuse by priests and other clergy, dismissed the law as 'a feel good gesture.' Francis issued the new laws as a 'moto proprio,' meaning that the document was his own initiative, Vatican Radio said. In April: Pope tells Vatican to 'act decisively' sex abuse cases The new criminal laws are part of an ongoing update of the Vatican's legal system, which began under Pope Benedict XVI. The legislation also covers child prostitution and the creation or possession of child pornography. The new criminal laws are part of an ongoing update of the Vatican's legal system, which began under Pope Benedict XVI. Francis issued the new laws as a 'moto proprio,' meaning that the document was his own initiative, Vatican Radio said. Francis issued the new laws as a 'moto proprio,' meaning that the document was his own initiative, Vatican Radio said. The acts were already crimes under church law, but are now specifically outlawed within the Vatican city-state, which is home to hundreds of people. 'For the Vatican's image, this is a successful move. For children's safety, this is another setback ... because it will help foster the false impression of reform and will lead to more complacency,' said SNAP director David Clohessy in a written statement. 'The church hierarchy doesn't need new rules on abuse. It needs to follow long-established secular laws on abuse. And it needs to push for, not oppose, real reforms to archaic, predator-friendly secular laws (like the statute of limitations).' Francis issued the new laws as a 'moto proprio,' meaning that the document was his own initiative, Vatican Radio said. Francis issued the new laws as a 'moto proprio,' meaning that the document was his own initiative, Vatican Radio said. It adds provisions of international laws against war crimes, racial discrimination and humiliating treatment or punishment to the Vatican's legal system. Francis issued the new laws as a 'moto proprio,' meaning that the document was his own initiative, Vatican Radio said. The acts were already crimes under church law, but are now specifically outlawed within the Vatican city-state, which is home to hundreds of people. Pope Francis has laid down a law making it a crime to abuse children sexually or physically on Vatican grounds, the Holy See announced Thursday.

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