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July 17, 2010 | Vatican says women priests, sexual abuse of minors not equal crimes |
Rome: The Vatican has denied accusations that it viewed the ordination of women as priests and the sexual abuse of minors by clerics as equally criminal. However, Monsignor Charles Scicluna, the Vatican 's internal
prosecutor for handling sexual abuse cases, said that there is no attempt to make
women's ordination and paedophilia comparable crimes under canon law. "This is
not putting everything into one basket, they are in the same document but this
does not put them on the same level or assign them the same gravity," Scicluna
said. He further stated that the document is an attempt to update norms concerning
"three sets of canonical crimes that are distinct," and whose jurisdiction is
reserved to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican 's doctrinal
department. "While sexual abuse was a crime against morality, the attempt to ordain
a woman was a crime against a sacrament, this should not be interpreted as considering
all these crimes to be equal, they are crimes of a different nature," he said,
referring to the Holy Orders. It may be recalled that the Vatican had issued a
document making sweeping revisions to its laws on sexual abuse, extending the
period in which charges can be filed against priests in church courts and broadening
the use of fast-track procedures to defrock them. The inclusion of both issues
in the same document caused a stir among some groups around the world, particularly
those favouring a female priesthood. "The Vatican 's decision to list women's
ordination in the same category as paedophiles and rapists is appalling," Erin
Saiz Hanna, executive director of the Women's Ordination Conference said. She
called the decision "medieval at best". |
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