Pope revises landmark law on sexual abuse in Roman Catholic Church, will be applicable from April 30
Pope Francis has made changes to a landmark law on sexual abuse ordered in 2019 that dealt with sexual abuse in Roman Catholic Church. The Pope has now extended this law to include Catholic leaders, which aims to protect the reputation of the church.
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