From Monday to Wednesday, the pope will meet with the Council of Cardinals. They will likely analyze the Summit on Abuse, which concluded at the end of February.
On Friday, March 29, the Vatican announced one of the first measures it promised: a Motu Proprio. Published just a few days before, was a new law and guidelines for the Vicariate and Vatican City State to prevent abuse and manage allegations that arrive.
They will also study further refinements of the new apostolic constitution on the reform of the Curia.
This is their 29th meeting. This body was formerly called C9, because there were nine members, until three of them left the council, mostly for reasons of age: they were George Pell, Javier Errázuriz and Monsengwo Pasinya.