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Monday, July 18, 2011
Irish Government To Propose Ending Confidentiality of Confessions When Child Abuse Is Reported
After new disclosures last week of the Catholic Church in Ireland concealing clergy sexual abuse of children from authorities as late as 2009 (see prior posting), Ireland's prime minister Enda Kenny said that his government will submit legislation to Parliament that will require reporting of child abuse to civil authorities. According to Reuters last Thursday, the law will override the confidentiality of the confessional and require disclosure even when the abuse is disclosed only in confession to a priest. [Thanks to Pew Sitter for the lead.]