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sl8

(16,245 posts)
Sun Mar 5, 2023, 06:36 AM Mar 2023

Vermont bishop testifies against clergy reporting bill

https://apnews.com/article/clergy-child-abuse-reporting-vermont-ffbd620339324fe06e8e9761e750a37c

Vermont bishop testifies against clergy reporting bill

By LISA RATHKE
March 3, 2023

Bishop Christopher Coyne, of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vermont, testifies before the Vermont Senate Judiciary Committee at the State House, Friday, March 3, 2023, in Montpelier, Vt. Coyne said the diocese is opposed to a bill that would remove an exemption to the state's child abuse and neglect reporting laws for members of the clergy. At rear left is Rev. Msgr. John McDermott. (AP Photo/Lisa Rathke)

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — The Roman Catholic Church’s rite of confession must remain confidential, even if someone tells a priest that a child has been abused, the bishop who leads Vermont’s diocese testified Friday.

Bishop Christopher Coyne told the state Senate Judiciary Committee that the church is opposed to a bill that would remove an exemption from Vermont’s child abuse and neglect reporting laws. Clergy are currently not required to report potential evidence of such crimes if they learn of it in confidence while acting as a spiritual advisor.

“A priest faces excommunication if he discloses the communication made to him during confession,” Coyne said. “And the sacramental seal of confession is the worldwide law of the Catholic Church, not just the diocese of Burlington, Vermont,” which covers the whole state.

The bill “crosses a Constitutional protective element of our religious faith: the right to worship as we see fit,” Coyne said.

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Vermont bishop testifies against clergy reporting bill (Original Post) sl8 Mar 2023 OP
Should The Matter Arise.... The Magistrate Mar 2023 #1
Not to worry. Alito and the Christofacists will overturn the exemption. 3Hotdogs Mar 2023 #2
Well, there's a surprise SledDriver Mar 2023 #3

The Magistrate

(96,043 posts)
1. Should The Matter Arise....
Sun Mar 5, 2023, 08:45 AM
Mar 2023

The priest should make the sinner's turning himself in to the authorities a condition of absolution, and forbid him the sacraments until he does....

As a general matter, I see no reason to exempt clergy from any civic duty, whether reporting atrocious crimes brought to their attention or paying taxes as a corporate body.

SledDriver

(2,086 posts)
3. Well, there's a surprise
Sun Mar 5, 2023, 09:13 AM
Mar 2023

The Catholic church is a pedophile protection racket. Has been for a long time.
What a surprise that one of their leaders would be opposed to any measure that could hold him and his fellow sinners accountable.

"...the right to worship as we see fit”

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