POPE FRANCIS PUTS IN PLACE A COMMITTEE TO LOOK INTO CHILD SEX ABUSES IN THE VATICAN



As the Catholic Church continues to be rocked by the allegations of the child sex abuses, the leader of the Catholic Church Pope Francis has organised a committee that will be responsible for investigating the sexual abuses that children are facing in the hands of the Fathers and Bishops in the Vatican City. 


Pope Francis was recently criticised for failing to maintain the three year contract of the Pontifical Commission for the protection of Minors when it elapsed. 

According to the information coming from the Vatican, the commission will be lead by the Boston Archbishop Cardinal Sean O’Malley and the commission will have 16 members and other nine who will be appointed in the near future. 

Pope Francis told the Jesuits in Chile that he will start having regular private meetings to look into the child sex abuses in the church.

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