Irish
priest says he will observe sanctity of the confessional
despite new law
By Patrick Counihan Irish Central April 15,
2014 http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Irish-priest-says-he-will-observe-sanctity-of-the-confessional-despite-new-law.html
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Legislation makes it
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An Irish priest has warned that he will not break the seal
of confession despite his support for all efforts to end
clerical child sex abuse.
Retired Catholic parish priest Fr Gearoid O Donnchu told the Irish Examiner that he would do anything to
protect a child, but will not reveal anything heard in
confession.
He spoke to the paper in light of the publication of the
Children First Bill.
The new legislation makes it mandatory for the clergy and
professionals to report situations where they believe children
are at risk.
The priest admitted he is not sure whether his stance
would break the law, but that if it did, he would still be
prepared to observe the confessional seal.
He said, “If somebody comes to confession it is with
the understanding that what they say is entirely privileged.
“The seal of confession takes precedence over
everything, even my own safety. If somebody came and told me
they had poisoned the wine I was going to use for Mass, I would
still use it.”
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