Vatican says won’t ‘lower its guard’ after raft of priest sex abuse cases

MALTA
Voice of Russia

The “most terrible” cases of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy have come to light, but the Church should not lower its guard, said the Vatican’s former sex crimes prosecutor in comments published Sunday.

Malta Auxiliary Bishop Charles Scicluna told the Sunday Times of Malta that he expected the number of priests banned from the clergy on paedophile charges to stabilize at around 100 per year, after a peak of 384 cases in 2011-12.

“It’s not the time for complacency, but time to be aware and proactive. The innocence of children is non-negotiable,” said Scicluna, who until 2012 worked at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican’s disciplinary watchdog.

He said the spike in defrocking cases recorded in 2011-12 was due to a backlog of cases.

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