The Church only has itself to blame for that. The victims had to go to the media because nothing was being done. For example, complaints were lodged with and unanswered by the Vatican against Marcial Maciel for over 20 years before the victims went to the media. They had no other recourse and perhaps publicly addressing these things should be viewed as a form of penance for the Church. It is just sad that it continues to require a secular authority to produce some recompense.Or maybe we are just weary from all the tear down in the media of the Church.
To blame for WHAT?The Church only has itself to blame for that.
Why do victims go to the media or to the vatican - they should go to the police!… The victims had to go to the media because nothing was being done.
Complaints and whinging to the vatican (or talkback radio) are NOT a viable alternative to making sworn statements before a police officer or in a court of law.…For example, complaints were lodged with and unanswered by the Vatican against Marcial Maciel for over 20 years before the victims went to the media.
I am part of The Church. And I am not doing one single ounce of penance for the sins of someone who - for all I know - was nothing more than a liar and a pedophile and a closet atheist.…They had no other recourse and perhaps publicly addressing these things should be viewed as a form of penance for the Church.
…10, 20, 30, 40, 50 YEARS LATER???…It is just sad that it continues to require a secular authority to produce some recompense.
The expectation that the Church would handle this matter internally was and is not an unreasonable one. An extremely errant leader of one of the largest and wealthiest religious orders should have been a priority.Complaints and whinging to the vatican (or talkback radio) are NOT a viable alternative to making sworn statements before a police officer or in a court of law.
You are expected to confess and do penance for your sins in order to receive absolution whether they were committed 5 minutes or 50 years ago. It would be tragic indeed if your anger were directed at the fact that the Church must do penance now for these crimes and its disregard for them rather the fact the it did engage in a pattern of behavior spanning decades which requires penance.…10, 20, 30, 40, 50 YEARS LATER???![]()
Imprisonment is not only for crimes; it is also used by courts where there is evidence, and the one holding the evidence will not testify.***The US Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal of a Louisiana ruling that would force a Catholic priest to disclose what he heard in a sacramental confession or face imprisonment. ***
Where do the reporters get this? That statement is patently false! The priest has not been ordered to testify at all (although it may be detrimental to his self interest if he doesn’t) and he certainly does not face imprisonment. This is a civil lawsuit!
There is already a thread over in World News (different article) on this.
I am waiting for the dramatic moment when this priest is put on the witness stand and is told by the judge to say what was told him during confession.There is a lot of misinformation going around about this case. This isn’t about the priest being compelled to testify. This is about the Diocese trying to silence the victim by filing motions and appeals to prevent her from testifying and have the case dismissed.I just don’t understand what new evidence the priest would have that couldn’t be obtained first-hand direct from the person who was in that very same confessional at the time.
Even if a priest said…“yes, during the confession I heard the penitent say xyz” all that would amount to is a repetition of testimony the witness could say first-hand under oath.
And that same witness could freely divulge everything the priest said as well.
So why the need to compel the priest?
It does seem like a gratuitous exercise of power by the court. Punitive and vindictive.
They are suing the diocese because the Priest didn’t report the abuse.The Priest can’t defend himself because whatever was said to him was told to him in confession. They can’t silence the victim.Her story is public record.There is a lot of misinformation going around about this case. This isn’t about the priest being compelled to testify. This is about the Diocese trying to silence the victim by filing motions and appeals to prevent her from testifying and have the case dismissed.
But they tried repeatedly to silence the girl, and this decision is in fact about them being told again that they cannot do so.They are suing the diocese because the Priest didn’t report the abuse.The Priest can’t defend himself because whatever was said to him was told to him in confession. They can’t silence the victim.Her story is public record.
They are making claims the Priest can not defend himself against. Even dictatorships respected the confidentiality of confession. It is sad to see people support still another attack on our Faith.But they tried repeatedly to silence the girl, and this decision is in fact about them being told again that they cannot do so.
So the press reports claiming that this girl is trying to force the priest to break the seal of the confessional are false and arguably very offensive.
Note that according to the Court opinion linked to by Napoleon, there was at least one meeting outside the confessional about this affair where the priest was present. So even if the court accepted that the priest was immune to any legal penalty for anything that happens in the confessional, there would still be a case to hear.
There is also the question of whether refusing to defend yourself on religious grounds should mean that you are immune to prosecution, or that you have to take the consequences for your faith.
Finally, the priest is not just accused of not reporting it, but of actually telling the child to keep it quiet. Quite an important distinction.
Even if the priest could not defend himself, that would not justify trying to silence the witness, nor misrepresenting her lawsuit in the press.They are making claims the Priest can not defend himself against. Even dictatorships respected the confidentiality of confession. It is sad to see people support still another attack on our Faith.
They are not trying to silence the witness. Anyone is free to prosecute their complaints entirely through the secular channels completely free of any involvement with the church hierarchy.Even if the priest could not defend himself, that would not justify trying to silence the witness, nor misrepresenting her lawsuit in the press.
Yes, the priest can defend himself - if he is accused of a crime.…But the priest can defend himself, even if only by the defense that his faith prevents him from giving any other defense. I’m not quite sure why he couldn’t give a defense without confirming any of the alleged details…"
They don’t argue that. The seal of the confessional only limits the priest and only covers what was said during confession. This case is a ‘fishing expedition’ to see if more information can be gleaned by asking the priest to break confidentiality. Public information in the press doesn’t need corroboration by the priest.…Since the diocese has presented such arguments in the press, how can they argue that the seal prevents them from doing so in court?
Hang on pal! Immunity from prosecution for priests? That’s ridiculous.…You didn’t address the question of whether this means that he should be immune to prosecution for anything that happens in the confessional. If a priest actually rapes a child himself in confession, does he still get Immunity from prosecution? :ehh:
He CAN!!!…And you ignore the point that not all of the incidents took place in confession. If he can discuss this with the parents, why could he not report it at the time or discuss it in court?
Nobody is attacking the victim.…After all the past cases of misbehaving priests, it is sad to see people still having a knee-jerk reaction of attacking the victim to defend the priest without even reading what the court actually said.