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It’s not hard for me to believe that they are confused because of what we have all been through - lack of teachings passed on.The family doesn’t know the faith they claim to believe in then…
And it is interesting that the case is not just about the confession but whether or not the Priest had a duty to report allegations. If they are Catholic they would know that Priests can’t say anything that was told on confession.
So I don’t believe for a second that the family misunderstands what they are doing here.
Here is… as written
SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA
NO. 2013-C-2879
[PARENTS OF MINOR CHILD]
VERSUS
GEORGE J. CHARLET, JR., DECEASED, CHARLET FUNERAL HOME,
INC., [THE PRIEST], AND THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE
DIOCESE OF BATON ROUGE
ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST
CIRCUIT, PARISH OF EAST BATON ROUGE
PER CURIAM
This writ presents the issue of whether a party is precluded from offering
any evidence of her confession and whether a priest has a duty to report allegations
of sexual abuse perpetrated on a minor parishioner. For the following reasons, we
grant the plaintiffs’ writ, reversing and vacating the court of appeal’s judgment and
reinstating the trial court’s judgment.
There was a discussion about the seal, what was said, etc, and if the priest broke it. It isn’t uncommon anymore for people to not know.
That is why some people post here. If I would give the priest the benefit of the doubt, then I would surely do the same for them. They know not what they do. A priest does have an obligation to report abuse of a minor IF it is outside of the confession which will be determined.