Pope Francis issues new rules requiring priests\, nuns to report sexual abuse

Pope Francis issues new rules requiring priests, nuns to report sexual abuse

ANI  |  Europe 

issued new laws for the on Thursday, mandating that all priests and nuns report sexual abuse and cover-ups to church authorities.

The new rules require all Catholic dioceses around the to have a "public and accessible" system in place for reporting abuse by June 1, 2020. Furthermore, investigations into credible reports of sexual abuse must be completed within 90 days.

However, the norms do not require the and nuns to report to the police. Additionally, they do not deal with the question of what happens to a or who breaks these rules.

This has come after a series of shocking revelations about sexual abuse of minors at the hands of clergymen that rattled the last year. Although, for decades, the has been plagued by sexual abuse scandals in different countries around the

To date, no has been publicly sanctioned for a cover-up, and a lack of accountability is something that survivors have been concerned about for years.

The new norms follow a global meeting on the issue at the Vatican in February. 290 Catholic leaders from around the world had congregated for the summit where had pledged to offer "concrete measures" to combat sexual abuse.

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First Published: Thu, May 09 2019. 20:01 IST