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Court hears of sexual abuse

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A VATICAN court heard graphic descriptio­ns of sexual abuse yesterday as two priests went on trial, one charged with repeatedly raping an altar boy in a youth seminary and the other of covering up the attacks.

The first hearing lasted only eight minutes as charges were read to Father Gabriele Martinelli, 28, who was a minor at the time of the alleged abuse, and Father Enrico Radice, 72, who was rector. Neither of the two defendants has responded publicly to the accusation­s and the defence has not yet entered a formal plea.

The abuse took place between 2007 and 2012 in the Pius X Pre- Seminary, which houses altar boys who serve Mass in St Peter’s Basilica. Martinelli later went on to become a priest and the prosecutio­n says Radice did not block the ordination even though he knew about the abuse.

A clerk read out charges including how Martinelli allegedly forced a boy known by his initials LG “to undergo carnal acts, acts of sodomy, masturbati­on on himself and on the boy, at different times and in different places inside Vatican City”.

The trial in the Vatican’s tiny courtroom is the first concerning abuse committed inside the city state’s walls.

The court charged Radice with cover- up, including writing letters to Italian church officials trying to divert investigat­ions. Radice had given Martinelli supervisor­y responsibi­lities over the other altar boys.

Court president Giuseppe Pignatone, a former Italian anti- Mafia magistrate, gave the defence until tomorrow to present more documentat­ion. The trial resumes on October 27.

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