VATICAN CITY
RTE News
Pope Francis has created a new commission to speed up the appeal process for priests found guilty by the Church of child sex abuse, the Vatican has said.
“The number of appeals has lead to a backlog of work,” Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi told journalists, without specifying how many cases are currently being examined.
Speeding up the process would see sex abusers handed a definitive conviction more quickly, as well as helping innocent priests eager to clear their names.
The new commission, made up of seven cardinals and bishops, will work for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which currently oversees such appeals.
The Vatican said in May that church courts had sanctioned at least 3,430 priests and other religious figures over the past ten years.
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