Pope Francis is calling for the Catholic Church to act "with determination" against clergy sex abuse cases.
The
pope pushed for decisive action during a meeting with the prefect of
the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, Bishop Gerhard Ludwig
Mueller, the Vatican said in a statement.
"The Holy Father recommended that the congregation continue the line
sought by Benedict XVI, to act with determination in regard to cases of
sexual abuse," the Vatican said.
Francis cited measures to protect minors, help victims of sexual
violence and necessary action against perpetrators, and emphasise that
drafting and implementing directives by bishop conferences around the
world is important to the credibility of the church.
US victims of clergy abuse have demanded swift and bold actions from the new Jesuit pontiff.