Vatican panel to work to curb sex abuse

VATICAN CITY
The Local

A Vatican panel said Saturday it would develop “best practices” for Catholic parishes to combat paedophile priests, but stopped short of urging mandatory reporting of abuse to police.

“In time, we will propose initiatives to encourage local responsibility around the world and the mutual sharing of ‘best practices’ for the protection of all minors, including programmes for training, education, formation and responses to abuse,” the eight-member panel said in a statement.

“We see ensuring accountability in the Church as especially important, including developing means for effective and transparent protocols and processes,” said the panel, which includes prominent Boston Archbishop Sean O’Malley and Irish abuse victim and campaigner Marie Collins.

The Vatican has been more proactive in investigating allegations of abuse and listening to victims in recent years and has promised zero tolerance for abusers.

But it faces a backlog of thousands of cases and has been criticised for failing to do enough to punish predatory priests or the senior clergymen who covered up for them.

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