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with "security, integrity and confidentiality", the Pope said in his announcement. He
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instructed Vatican officials to comply with civil laws and assist civil judicial authorities in investigating such cases. The Pope also changed the Vatican's
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definition of child pornography, increasing the age of the subject from 14 or under to 18 or under. Charles Scicluna, the Archbishop of Malta
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and the Vatican's most experienced sex abuse investigator, called the move an "epochal decision that removes obstacles and impediments", telling Vatican news that "the question of transparency now is being
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implemented at the highest level".