Pope extends sex abuse law to cover lay leaders

The Nation  |  Mar 26, 2023

 Pope extends sex abuse law to cover lay leaders

VATICAN CITY    -    Pope Francis on Saturday extended a 2019 law to fight sexual abuse in the Church by making lay Catholic leaders responsible for acts committed under their watch in Vatican-approved bodies.

A letter, directly sent by the pontiff, also said that vulnerable adults could be victims of preda­tor priests. The earlier version had only spoken of minors and vulnerable persons.

“The updated text specifies that ‘the lay faithful who are or have been moderators of internation­al associations of the faithful recognised or creat­ed by the Holy See (are responsible) for acts com­mitted’ while they were in office”, the Vatican said in a statement. The new law will enter into force on April 30. “The document includes, and contin­ues to include, not only abuse and violence against children and vulnerable adults, but also covers sexual violence and harassment resulting from the abuse of authority,” the Vatican said.

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