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			 A secret document which sets out a procedure for dealing with child 
			sex abuse scandals within the Catholic Church is examined by 
			Panorama.  
			
			  
			Crimen Sollicitationis was enforced for 20 years by Cardinal 
			Joseph Ratzinger before he became the Pope.
			It instructs bishops on how to deal with allegations of child abuse 
			against priests and has been seen by few outsiders.  
			  
			Critics say the document has been used to evade prosecution for sex 
			crimes.  
			
				
			 
			
			Crimen Sollicitationis was written in 1962 in Latin and given to 
			Catholic bishops worldwide who are ordered to keep it locked away in 
			the church safe.  
			
				
				It instructs them how to deal with priests who solicit sex from the 
			confessional. It also deals with "any obscene external act ... with 
			youths of either sex." 
  It imposes an oath of secrecy on the child victim, the priest 
			dealing with the allegation and any witnesses. 
  Breaking that oath means excommunication from the Catholic Church.
				 
			 
			
			Reporting for Panorama, Colm O'Gorman finds seven priests with child 
			abuse allegations made against them living in and around the Vatican 
			City.  
			 
			One of the priests, Father Joseph Henn, has been indicted on 13 
			molestation charges brought by a grand jury in the United States.
			 
			 
			During filming for Sex Crimes and the Vatican, Colm finds 
			Father Henn is fighting extradition orders from inside the headquarters of 
			this religious order in the Vatican.
			The Vatican has not compelled him to return to America to face the 
			charges against him. 
			After filming, Father Henn lost his fight against extradition but 
			fled the headquarters and is believed to be hiding in Italy while 
			there is an international warrant for his arrest.  
			 
			Colm O'Gorman was raped by a Catholic priest in the diocese of Ferns 
			in County Wexford in Ireland when he was 14 years old.  
			 
			Father Fortune was charged with 66 counts of sexual, indecent 
			assault and another serious sexual offence relating to eight boys 
			but he committed suicide on the eve of his trial.  
			 
			Colm started an investigation with the BBC in March 2002 which led 
			to the resignation of Dr Brendan Comiskey, the bishop leading the 
			Ferns Diocese.
			Colm then pushed for a government inquiry which led to the Ferns 
			Report.  
			 
			It was published in October 2005 and found:  
			
				
				"A culture of secrecy 
			and fear of scandal that led bishops to place the interests of the 
			Catholic Church ahead of the safety of children."  
			 
			
			The Catholic Church has 50 million children in its worldwide 
			congregation and no universal child protection policy although in 
			the UK there is the Catholic Office for the Protection of Children & 
			Vulnerable Adults.
			In some countries this means that the Crimen Sollicitationis is the 
			only policy followed. 
			
			  
			
			The Vatican has refused repeated requests from Panorama to respond 
			to any of the cases shown in the film. Sex crimes and the Vatican will be broadcast on Sunday 1 October at 
			2215 BST on BBC One and on this website where it will then be 
			offered on demand.  
			
			  
			If you are affected by any of the issues in the program and would 
			like to talk to someone in confidence for further information and 
			support, please call the BBC Action Line on 08000 933 193.  
			
			  
			
			 Lines 
			will open at 2300 on Sunday 1 October for a week and may be busy but 
			the Action Line is open seven days a week, from 0730 until 0000. All 
			calls are free and confidential. 
			 
			  
			
			  
			
			
			
			   
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