Australia's Catholic Church stands firm against reporting child abuse revealed in confession
By Siobhán O'Grady
August 31 at 12:20 PM
In Australia, sex abuse in the Catholic Church has been so pervasive that thousands of people may be eligible for compensation. A five-year national inquiry into the abuse found that 7 percent of Australia's Catholic priests were accused of abusing children between 1950 and 2010.
But on Friday, leaders from Australia's Catholic Church said they would not mandate priests who are told about acts of child abuse and pedophilia during the sacrament of confession to share that information with any other parties, including police.
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse had recommended that the Catholic Church consult with the Holy See to determine whether, if a child informs a priest during confession that they have been sexually abused, it is covered by the seal of confession. The same recommendation also sought clarification on whether, if one admits to perpetrating abuse of a child, absolution can and should be withheld until they report themselves to civil authorities."
It was one of many recommendations the commission offered to the church of which Australian Catholic leaders say they plan to adopt about 98 percent. But breaking the confessional seal? Brisbane Archbishop Mark Coleridge, who serves as president of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, told reporters on Friday that it's an absolute no.
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dlk
(12,388 posts)It leans authoritarian and so victims of sexual abuse are sacrificed on the altar of control.
Do you know the reasons for the seal of Confession?
MineralMan
(147,623 posts)That's dedication to principle, isn't it?
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MichMary
(1,714 posts)and he said that has to be their public position, but privately, there would be an anonymous phone call to the cops.
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bobbieinok
(12,858 posts)Australia and Ireland--governments acting. Where is US federal govt??
Read that some thought they might be able to get US govt to act --- before T 'elected'.
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47of74
(18,470 posts)They're pushing to get this reich winger rammed through in to the Supreme Court because he'll work to overturn Roe v. Wade. But something else occurred to me. What if Kavanaugh also promised the USCCB that he would work to ensure that the church and its clergy are never held accountable in American courts for their crimes, and promised to get any laws holding the church to account overturned on 1A grounds?
olegramps
(8,200 posts)47of74
(18,470 posts)Wouldn't surprise me if he was.