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				Previously, the abuse of minors and vulnerable people came under 
				various legal provisions, some of them instituted on an ad hoc 
				basis.
 The new provisions mark the first time a unified and rigorous 
				policy for the protection of children, which the Vatican has 
				been demanding from local churches, has been compiled for the 
				headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church.
 
 The changes were issued under the form of an Apostolic Letter, a 
				12-article law, and a set of detailed guidelines affecting 
				personnel in the Vatican and its related institutions such as 
				pontifical institutes and embassies.
 
 While there are few minors who live inside the Vatican, such as 
				children of security officials, there is a "pre-seminary" on 
				Vatican grounds that houses altar servers, and many children 
				visit Vatican institutions such as the museums every day.
 
 The "pre-seminary," from where some of the teenage boys who 
				study there have gone on to become priests, was hit by a sexual 
				abuse scandal in 2017. It involved one boy alleging that he had 
				been abused by another minor. He said it was made possible by 
				inadequate supervision on the part of adult priests.
 
 The pre-seminary was mentioned specifically in one of the 
				articles of the new legislation.
 
 The over-arching law, which the Vatican first promised to the 
				United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child in 2013, 
				goes into effect on June 1.
 
 It calls for a Vatican official or employee convicted of abusing 
				a child to be dismissed, sets up procedures for reporting 
				suspected abuse, and imposes more screening of prospective 
				employees to prevent hiring potential abusers.
 
 (Reporting by Philip Pullella; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
 
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