Most of the bishops’ conferences around the world have missed a Vatican deadline on drawing up anti-abuse guidelines, it emerged yesterday.
But Mgr Charles Scicluna, the Vatican’s top investigator of clerical sex abuse, said that without counting Africa “more than half of the conferences responded” to the May deadline.
Mgr Scicluna, promoter of justice in the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, was speaking in an interview with the Italian monthly magazine Jesus.
He said that all those who did not send in their proposed guidelines would be getting “a letter of reminder”.
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