Pope
issues sweeping decree holding bishops accountable for sex abuse or
cover ups
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[May 09, 2019]
By Philip Pullella
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis
introduced sweeping changes in Catholic Church law on Thursday to
hold bishops accountable for sexual abuse or covering it up, making
reporting obligatory for clerics and allowing anyone to complain
directly to the Vatican if needed.
A papal decree, which covers abuse of both children and adults, also
obliges every Catholic diocese in the world to set up simple and
accessible reporting systems and encourages local churches to
involve lay experts in investigations.
The decree, whose preparation was reported first by Reuters in
April, is the second such papal provision since a summit on abuse by
senior Church bishops at the Vatican in February.
It sets time limits for local investigations and the Vatican's
response to them and allows for retroactive reporting.
It also says bishops with conflicts of interest should recuse
themselves from investigations and that they can also be held
accountable for abuse of power in sexual relations with adults.
The 19-article decree, called "Vos Estis Lux Mundi" (You Are the
Light of the World), raises to 18 from 16 the age of adulthood in
cases of sexual abuse. It also covers possession of child
pornography.
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Pope Francis holds the weekly general audience at the Vatican, May
8, 2019. Vatican Media/Handout via REUTERS
The decree says local Church officials cannot order those who report
abuse to remain silent and that senior bishops should make
provisions to prevent documents from being destroyed by subordinates
if needed.
Clerics should follow local law on whether they are obliged to
report alleged sexual abuse to civil authorities.
(Reporting By Philip Pullella; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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