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Vatican opens fresh probe into ‘sex abuse’ at school

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VATICAN CITY (AFP) — The Vatican has opened a new investigat­ion into possible sexual abuse committed before 2013 at a private school in Rome for children destined for the priesthood, the Holy See announced Saturday.

The probe will be centered on “a former student of the pre-seminary Saint Pius X,” who later became a priest, according to a statement.

“Following several reports, anonymous or not, investigat­ions were conducted from 2013 on several occasions, both by the superiors of the pre-seminary and the Bishop of Como (north),” the diocese where the teachers are attached, the statement said.

The allegation­s concern pupils, “some of whom were no longer at the institutio­n at the time of the investigat­ions,” adds the Holy See.

The opening of a new investigat­ion follows the “recent appearance of new elements.”

In a book published a few days ago, “The Original Sin,” Italian journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi discusses the allegation­s.

The book alleges that in a Vatican palace, a seminarist sexually abused at least one high school student aged 17 or 18 in 2011-2012.

A witness, Kamil Tadeusz Jarzembowk­si from Poland, was living in an institutio­n in the Vatican City, where children and adolescent­s from around the world plan to become priests.

According to him, a former pupil who was allowed to stay in the palace came very often at night — up to 140 times — to have sex with his roommate.

The boarders attend a private school in the center of Rome and participat­e as choir boys at masses celebrated in St. Peter’s Basilica.

 ?? EPA ?? Pope Francis leads the weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square on Friday.
EPA Pope Francis leads the weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square on Friday.

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