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Vatican court convicts priest in teen sex abuse case

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A Vatican appeals court on Tuesday sentenced a priest to more than two years in prison for corrupting a minor, the latest chapter of a teen sex abuse case at a school for altar boys in Vatican City.

As part of the long-running affair, Gabriele Martinelli, a former student at St. Pius 10th pre-seminary and now a priest, was accused of assaulting a fellow altar boy, years before he joined the clergy.

He and a former rector of the pre-seminary, who was accused of shielding his protégé from punishment, were acquitted in October 2021 of charges linked with sex abuse.

That trial was the first to be held before a Vatican criminal court over allegation­s of sex abuse or cover-ups within Vatican territory.

At the time, the judges ruled that Martinelli and his accuser did engage in various sexual acts, but there was “lack of evidence” over their nonconsens­ual nature.

The sexual relationsh­ip between the pair started in 2007, when Martinelli was 14 and his younger peer was 13, and continued until 2012.

The acquittal was appealed, with the charges reformulat­ed as corrupting a minor.

On Tuesday, the judges convicted Martinelli and sentenced him to two-and-a-half years in prison and a 1,000-euro fine, according to the decision seen by Agence France-Presse (AFP).

The appellate court said Martinelli “is not liable for the contested acts up until August 2, 2008, since he was [younger] than 16 years old.”

But he was held liable for the acts from Aug. 9, 2008, until March 19, 2009, since he was then considered to have attained sexual maturity, while his victim had not.

“We are certainly very happy,” Laura Sgro, the lawyer for the victim, told AFP. “This is an important day for my client because, after so many years of suffering, his hardship and the violence he [experience­d] was actually acknowledg­ed, so it was a very important moment.”

“The hope is that this ruling can somehow still give an even deeper reflection on sexual abuse in the Church,” she said.

The pre-seminary, which hosts boys interested in the priesthood and who help serve Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, used to occupy a building next to Pope Francis’ residence.

The Holy See said in 2021 that the institute would be relocated away from Vatican grounds to be closer to a private school in central Rome where the boys take their classes.

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A view of St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican on Jan. 10, 2024.
AP PHOTO HEART OF CATHOLICIS­M A view of St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican on Jan. 10, 2024.

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