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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]WinstonSmith4740
(3,376 posts)I was raised as a Catholic, and did all the catechism stuff as a kid. I seemed to remember something about priests being able to somehow circumvent the confessional restriction if a person confessed something really heinous. The whole turning themselves in as a condition of absolution makes sense. Thanks for clearing that up.
Just had a thought, though. I'm a teacher, and here in Nevada, we are mandated reporters. If a kid tells us some kind of abuse is going on, we HAVE to report it before the end of the work day. These kids feeling it was their own fault is not uncommon, so I could see them telling a priest in confession that they are guilty of temptation because this is happening to them. And idea if a priest can report it if the victim tells him it's happening?
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