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In reply to the discussion: 'Will not sit idly by': DOJ sues to prevent Catholic priests from violating secrecy of confessional by having to report [View all]kkmarie
(312 posts)You would think that, even in the very early years, that someone confessing to murder or the like, that the confession was not protected.
The catholic church created by man has always protected man. In 1215 when the church made the rules protecting the confession there most likely was money involved. Rich men buying their place heaven.
My brother in law is buying his burial in a catholic cemetery because he's been divorced. Without his meetings with the pastor and sizeable donations he wouldn't be able to be buried in consecrated ground.
Just googled and the age of marriage in the 1200s for the nobles, was 12 years old for a girl and 14 for a boy. Or younger if the family wanted. But the younger weren't expected to consummate the marriage until they were a more mature age (12-14)
So there was probably not many children being assaulted under that scenario.
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