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Acta Benedicti Pp. XVI 703
In April 2010, with a view to providing information to non-specialists on
the canon law and procedures applicable to allegations of child sexual abuse
perpetrated by clerics, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued
a Guide to Basic CDF Procedures concerning Sexual Abuse Allegations. This
Guide, which is quoted in the Cloyne Report (4.26), does not introduce new
legislation but does describe in a non-technical way how the Congregation
deals with cases of child sexual abuse according to the norms of Sacramento-
rum sanctitatis tutela and how it responds to various other queries which
frequently arise in connection with such cases. With regard to cooperation
with civil authorities, the Guide explicitly states: "Civil law concerning report-
ing of crimes to the appropriate authorities should always be followed."
While Sacramentorum sanctitatis tutela proved distinctly helpful in dealing
with cases of child sexual abuse, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the
Faith considered it necessary to introduce certain modifications to improve
its application. Following examination of the proposals, on 21 May 2010 Pope
Benedict XVI promulgated Normae de gravioribus delictis ("Norms concerning
more grave delicts"), a text which contains, among other things, the current
substantive and procedural norms applicable to cases of sexual abuse of
minors committed by members of the clergy.
With regard to delicts against the moral law, article 6 of these Norms
stipulates: "§ 1. The more grave delicts against morals which are reserved to the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith are: 1º the delict against the sixth
commandment of the Decalogue committed by a cleric with a minor below the
age of eighteen years; in this case, a person who habitually lacks the use of reason
is to be considered equivalent to a minor. 2º the acquisition, possession, or dis-
tribution by a cleric of pornographic images of minors under the age of fourteen,
for purposes of sexual gratification, by whatever means or using whatever tech-
nology; § 2. A cleric who commits the delicts mentioned above in § 1 is to be
punished according to the gravity of his crime, not excluding dismissal or deposi-
tion." Furthermore, the preliminary investigation may be, but need not be,
undertaken directly by the Congregation (art. 17) and, with due regard for
the rights of the local Ordinary, the Congregation itself may take the pre-
cautionary measures provided for in canon 1722 of the Code of Canon Law
during the preliminary investigation.