VATICAN CITY — Members of Pope Francis’ sexual abuse commission have criticized his remarks that it is OK for parents to spank their children, saying there is no place for physical discipline and that the commission would make recommendations to him about protecting kids from corporal punishment.
The commission met with its full 17 members for the first time last week and announced progress Saturday on drafting policies for holding bishops accountable when they cover up for ped0phile priests. Commission members also said they were organizing educational seminars for Vatican officials and newly minted bishops on protecting children from predators.
But they got an unexpected and urgent new task when Francis said last week that it was OK for parents to spank their children if their dignity was respected.
Commission member Peter Saunders, who was sexually abused by a priest as a teen, said the committee would recommend that the pope revise his remarks.



