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Sir_Knight
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I have heard it said and seen in written both in books and on the web that the seal of confession is absolute. An example I’ve seen given numerous times is that if it was confessed to a priest that the wine that the priest was to use for the upcoming Mass was poisoned, the priest could not doing anything with that information and was to act as if he never heard it.
My question is this … while the priest is bound by his vow not to break the seal of confession, isn’t is also bound by our faith not to commit suicide?
Seems to me like a catch-22 situation – don’t drink the wine and he breaks the seal of confession. Drink the wine and he intentionally commits suicide which is also a no-no.
My question is this … while the priest is bound by his vow not to break the seal of confession, isn’t is also bound by our faith not to commit suicide?
Seems to me like a catch-22 situation – don’t drink the wine and he breaks the seal of confession. Drink the wine and he intentionally commits suicide which is also a no-no.