Pope Francis on Tuesday has changed the Roman Catholic Church's penal code to expand the definition of sexual abuse, to include not only children but adults, The New York Times reports. According to the Times, Francis' revisions of the Vatican's Code of Canon Law is a legal framework for the world's 1.3 billion Catholics. It is the church's biggest change to its laws in 40 years and will replace the code approved by Pope John Paul II. Such revisions include new categories that offer more concise language that will make it easier for bishops to be held accountable, as well as placing […]
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