Priests have been murdered since antiquity for keeping the seal of confession. Good luck wringing it out of them.A Delaware superior court judge has questioned the constitutionality of a state law that protects the secrecy of sacramental confession.State law mandates the reporting of suspected …
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Another attack on the Catholic Church. Don’t they know they are fighting GOD!! God Bless, MemawA Delaware superior court judge has questioned the constitutionality of a state law that protects the secrecy of sacramental confession.State law mandates the reporting of suspected …
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It’s yet another reason for anonymous confessionals.In practice, should state ever attempt to strip the priest-penitent privilege, I wonder if the American Church could simply take steps to hide the identity of the penitent so that the state would have no interest in pursuing that information since it’s effectively useless. Hopefully it doesn’t come to that though.
Exactly.It’s yet another reason for anonymous confessionals.
Bingo! Time to go back to the traditional confessional setup so the priest isn’t put in this situation.It’s yet another reason for anonymous confessionals.
I never really got used to face to face confession. Not that I mind face to face that much but where I go it’s almost always behind a screen.Bingo! Time to go back to the traditional confessional setup so the priest isn’t put in this situation.
Anonymous confession hasn’t gone away.Bingo! Time to go back to the traditional confessional setup so the priest isn’t put in this situation.
I dont think this applies to doctors anymore, as I personally know the Govt kept track of which patients were receiving what prescriptions…if they have access to this information, its likely they access to other medical info as well. However, I believe this started in 2012.Doctors, lawyers and clergy have the right to confidentiality in what they are told under their circumstances, in this case a priest who hears a person’s confession.
Will this judge seek to over turn confidentiality of doctors and lawyers as well ?
Jim
Sometimes it seems as though we are turning into a Big Brother nation of mandated personal spying on one another. I think that not only the priest/penitent privilege should be protected, but the doctor/patient and other professional relationships, as well as personal conferences between pastors and parishioners of any religion.I dont think this applies to doctors anymore, as I personally know the Govt kept track of which patients were receiving what prescriptions…if they have access to this information, its likely they access to other medical info as well. However, I believe this started in 2012.
It was interesting the DEA was able to ‘finagle’ their way into the doctor/ patient relationship.
It would not be a surprise to me if Govt tried to throw a wrench into the clergy/ parishioner relationship, they want total control.