VATICAN CITY
TIMES Live (South Africa)
AFP
The Vatican is telling its newly appointed bishops that they do “not necessarily” have a duty to report their child abusing priests to the police according to a report.
“According to the state of civil laws of each country where reporting is obligatory, it is not necessarily the duty of the bishop to report suspects to authorities, the police or state prosecutors in the moment when they are made aware of crimes or sinful deeds,” a Vatican training document for new bishops reads, according to The Guardian.
Pope Francis has previously said, “everything possible must be done to rid the church of the scourge of the sexual abuse”.
The guidelines were written by Tony Anatrella. a controversial French monsignor and psychotherapist views who serves as a consultant to the Pontifical Council for the Family.
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