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WHY are the reports of a call to a young Catholic gay man particularly "delicate" for the pope and the Vatican?
The issue is particularly delicate for Francis, who would have known well the Karadima scandal when it broke in 2010, when he was archbishop of Buenos Aires in neighbouring Argentina.
It was a priority to guarantee the anonymity and the confidentiality of the respondents since many of the women who practise prostitution are in an irregular legal situation in Spain (many are immigrants "without papers") and since the subject of IA is particularly delicate for them (IA is illegal in Spain).
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