Pope cuts penalties for paedophile priests

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Pope cuts penalties for paedophile priests - including one let off with just a lifetime of prayer for abusing five young boys
  • Pope Francis said to be applying his vision of a 'merciful church' to sex offenders
  • He reduced sentence for Rev Mauro Inzoli from defrocking to lifetime of prayer
  • But Vatican spokesman said abusive priests are also removed from the ministry
By Isobel Frodsham For Mailonline

Published: 07:53 EST, 25 February 2017 | Updated: 12:01 EST, 25 February 2017

Pope Francis has been slammed by church officials and sex abuse survivors for cutting penalties for paedophile priests.

The Pope is said to be applying his vision of a 'merciful church' to sex offenders by reducing punishments to weaker sentences, such as a lifetime of prayer and penance.

It has been revealed by church officials that Pope Francis overruled advice given to him by the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith about two priests - allowing them to be punished by a lifetime of prayer.

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Pope Francis has been slammed by church officials and sex abuse survivors for giving softer sentences to paedophile priests

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He overruled two sentences given by the Vatican to paedophil priests, including Reverend Mauro Inzoli, who was later convicted by an Italian criminal court

One of the priests was the Reverend Mauro Inzoli, who was found guilty of abusing young boys by the Vatican in 2012 and was ordered to be defrocked.

However, he appealed, and in 2014 Francis reduced the penalty to a lifetime of prayer, prohibiting him from celebrating Mass in public or being near children, barring him from his diocese and ordering five years of psychotherapy.

Rev Inzoli was then convicted by an Italian criminal court for his sex crimes against five children as young as 12.

He is now facing a second church trial after new evidence emerged against him.

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His predecessor Pope Benedict XVI defrocked 800 priests during his eight-year papacy

A church official has said some paedophile priests and their high-ranking friends appealed to Pope Francis by citing the pope's own words about mercy in their petitions.

They said: 'With all this emphasis on mercy ... he is creating the environment for such initiatives.'

Marie Collins, an abuse survivor and founding member of Francis' sex-abuse advisory commission, expressed dismay that the congregation's recommended penalties were being weakened.

She said: 'All who abuse have made a conscious decision to do so. Even those who are paedophiles, experts will tell you, are still responsible for their actions. They can resist their inclinations.'



Many canon lawyers and church authorities argue that defrocking paedophiles can put society at greater risk because the church no longer exerts control over them.

They argue that keeping the men in restricted ministry, away from children, enables superiors to exert some degree of supervision.

But Ms Collins said the church must also take into account the message that reduced canonical sentences sends to both survivors and abusers.
 
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