Survivor advocates say recent canon law reforms do not go far enough and are calling for a universal requirement that clergy found guilty of child sexual abuse be permanently removed from ministry.
On Oct. 20, 2025, Pope Leo XIV met with representatives of End Child Abuse (ECA), a global advocacy group representing the victims of child sexual abuse. ECA put it to Pope Leo that he should make universal a provision of canon law promulgated in 2002 for the United States that the punishment for even a single case of child sexual abuse should be permanent deprivation of ministry.
The Pontifical Council for the Protection of Minors (PCPM), in its 2024 Universal Guidelines Framework, defined “zero tolerance” as the permanent deprivation of ministry and stated that it should be imposed. Those Guidelines are not canon law, and there is no obligation for bishops and canonical tribunals…
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