Why does the PCPM need new statutes — and what are the main changes?
The document, issued only in Italian on June 13, replaces statutes released in 2015, a year after Pope Francis established the Vatican safeguarding body. The new statutes have been approved for a three-year experimental period, after which they will be amended or made permanent.
Why does the PCPM need new statutes — and what are the main changes?
The Pillar takes a look.
Why new statutes?
A great deal has changed in the world of Catholic safeguarding since 2015. Back then, the PCPM was a small, rather shaky new body created to advise the pope on child protection.
Some Roman curia officials appeared to view the new institution with suspicion or condescension, though it was led by the respected U.S. Cardinal Seán O’Malley. It would be another three years before the Cardinal Theodore McCarrick abuse scandal would rock the Vatican…
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