Friday, October 24, 2014

Top Anglican calls for breaking confidentiality in confessions involving child abuse

From RNS-

Anglican priests should no longer be bound by the centuries-old principle of confidentiality in confessions when they are told of sexual crimes committed against children, the Church of England’s No. 2 official said.

Speaking at the end of an internal inquiry on whether senior church officials ignored abuse allegations involving children, Archbishop of York John Sentamu said that “what happened was shameful, terrible, bad, bad, bad.”


He said that the Church of England must break the confidentiality of confession in cases where people disclosed the abuse of children. “If someone tells you a child has been abused, the confession doesn’t seem to me a cloak for hiding that business. How can you hear a confession about somebody abusing a child and the matter must be sealed up and you mustn’t talk about it?”


Read more at

http://national.deseretnews.com/article/2606/Top-Anglican-calls-for-breaking-confidentiality-in-confessions-involving-child-abuse.html#SK5c0cA7wQk3f8d8.99

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