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Vatican youths issue new sex abuse claims

- Nicole Winfield

VATICAN CITY – A scandal over alleged sexual molestatio­n and abuse at the Vatican’s youth seminary is growing, with more former papal altar boys alleging inappropri­ate behavior by priests inside the Vatican walls.

“Le Iene,” an Italian investigat­ive television program, plans to air the new allegation­s Sunday; the show provided the broadcast to The Associated Press ahead of time.

The Vatican announced in September that its criminal prosecutor was seeking to indict a former senior seminarian and the then-rector of the St. Pius X seminary on sexual abuse charges.

The announceme­nt came two years after “Le Iene” first featured former seminarian­s who alleged that the senior seminarian, now a priest, had molested teenage boys who lived inside the Vatican and served as altar boys at papal Masses in St. Peter’s Basilica. The testimony suggested a series of priests, bishops and even a cardinal had covered up the case for years.

In the new program, several unidentifi­ed former altar boys alleged at least two more priests affiliated with the seminary kissed and fondled three other altar boys in the 1990s.

Coupled with previous testimony gathered by “Le Iene,” the impression given is that of a closed, religious atmosphere in which sexualized touching and groping were normalized for boys as young as 11.

In a statement ahead of the program provided to the AP, the Vatican press office said a decision on whether to issue indictment­s in the original case was “imminent.” The statement said any new elements or evidence of other crimes that emerge would be considered by Vatican prosecutor­s in a new investigat­ion.

The case concerns the closed world of the St. Pius X youth seminary, located inside a palazzo just a few steps from the Vatican hotel where Pope Francis lives. It is home for about a dozen boys, aged 11 to 18, who serve as altar boys at papal Masses.

The seminary is run by a small Italian religious order, the Opera Don Folchi.

The group has lashed out at the allegation­s as “mud,” a “violent attack on the church” and nothing more than “calumny and falsificat­ions.”

 ?? VINCENZO PINTO/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Pope Francis poses for a photo Saturday. A scandal over alleged sexual abuse at the Vatican’s youth seminary is growing.
VINCENZO PINTO/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Pope Francis poses for a photo Saturday. A scandal over alleged sexual abuse at the Vatican’s youth seminary is growing.

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