Pope updates canon law to address paedophilia by priests

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Pope Francis updated the Catholic Church's criminal code Tuesday, reinforcing penalties for priests who sexually abuse minors, measures long sought by activists against paedophilia.

The most comprehensive revision of the Code of Canon Law in nearly 40 years followed a years-long process that was begun under Francis's predecessor, Benedict XVI, and involved input from canonist and criminal law experts.

Since becoming pope in 2013, the Argentine pontiff has striven to tackle the decades-long sexual abuse scandals involving Catholic priests around the globe, although many activists against paedophilia insist much more needs to be done. The revised code, he said, sought to " the will of the legislator to reaffirm the seriousness of this crime and the attention to be paid to the victims."The new code does not spell out in plain language sexual offences against minors, instead referring to offences against the sixth commandment, which prohibits adultery.

In a new addition, the code states that a priest who grooms or induces a minor "to expose himself or herself pornographically or to take part in pornographic exhibitions" will be similarly punished.Francis wrote that the revision was an attempt to better balance justice and mercy, "which has sometimes been misinterpreted," leading to a climate of laxity and a hesitation towards punishment within the Church.

 

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