JoeShlabotnik:
I just do not see how a priest could absolve a child abuser or a murder, or someone else who has committed a horrible offense, without that person being willing to admit to the offense to the authorities and to be punished accordingly.
It has been stated before that the priest is forbidden by canon law from making confession to civil law enforcement or anyone else a condition of absolution. Why is that so hard to understand?
Well, let’s take it from a different perspective, as well. Essentially, what Joe is asking for is
an absolution that is conditional on a future event. Think about it: the only way to do this is to say “I absolve you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
if you turn yourself in to the police at some point.” That is manifestly impossible.
(Alternately, the priest can withhold absolution, or promise to give absolution from the person’s jail cell, once they’re in custody. That’s a non-starter for a few reasons – not the least of which are the canonical prohibitions that have been stated in this thread!)
The priest could withhold absolution, yes?
Sure, if he’s convinced that the person isn’t penitent. Generally speaking, the person’s presence in the confessional kinda implies penitence… don’t you think?
Can’t a priest ask questions for further information about sins, to understand the circumstances?
Yes, but generally only to understand the nature or the gravity or the frequency of the sin being confessed.
Wouldn’t it come out that the penitent is actively covering up child abuse, murder, etc?
Not sure I’m following you. If the penitent committed these sins, then he’s already confessed them, so
no. On the other hand, are you saying that the penitent is deliberately choosing to not confess mortal sins? In that case, the absolution is invalid, even if given by the priest.
Honestly, I am flabbergasted that Catholics would want the priest to be able to force penitents to reveal their sins publicly.
This!
I am flabbergasted that Catholics think that it’s not a sin to cover up murder and child abuse.
I am flabbergasted that Americans think it is illegal / immoral / unacceptable to “take the 5th”.
