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In reply to the discussion: Louisiana Judge Rules That Priests Don’t Have to Report Abuse if They Hear It During Confession [View all]beam me up scottie
(57,349 posts)3. Unbelievable:
In a move that hardly inspires the trust Bayhi claims to be so keen to protect, not only did Bayhi refuse to discuss what happened, but the church tried to prevent Rebecca from discussing their conversation on the stand:
Earlier in the day, the Diocese tried to prohibit Mayeux from testifying about what she told Father Bayhi during that alleged confession. A judge ruled she could testify about what she told him, but her attorney cant argue that Bayhi was mandated to report that.
Earlier in the day, the Diocese tried to prohibit Mayeux from testifying about what she told Father Bayhi during that alleged confession. A judge ruled she could testify about what she told him, but her attorney cant argue that Bayhi was mandated to report that.
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Louisiana Judge Rules That Priests Don’t Have to Report Abuse if They Hear It During Confession [View all]
trotsky
Mar 2016
OP
Making priests report crimes is morally equivalent to domestic spying?
Act_of_Reparation
Mar 2016
#12
Such a privilege is traditionally considered that of the client/patient/parishioner
Jim Lane
Mar 2016
#60
We prosecute faith-healing parents when they fail to provide medical care to their children.
trotsky
Mar 2016
#34
Traditionally, celestial marriage was necessary for Mormons to enter the highest heaven.
Act_of_Reparation
Mar 2016
#37
Universal as in to all religions. Clearly things like Aztec sacrifice are not and should not be ok
whatthehey
May 2016
#144
It is one thing to state that rights should be universal as applied to *people*.
trotsky
May 2016
#147
Good. The inviolability of the confessional seal is ancient catholic doctrine.
struggle4progress
Mar 2016
#18
Right. Wouldn't want child abuse getting in the way of ancient Catholic doctrine.
Act_of_Reparation
Mar 2016
#20
A suit was originally filed in 2009 by the parents on behalf of the minor, alleging that in 2008,
struggle4progress
Mar 2016
#24
And here I'd thought I'd nicely explained some legal issues and context. Ah, well.
struggle4progress
Mar 2016
#35
You neglected to mention, only 6 states protect that end of the confession.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2016
#49
Actually, in many states, clergy are listed as mandatory reporters BUT
struggle4progress
Mar 2016
#52
Some precision is appropriate. According to the appeals court decision:
struggle4progress
Mar 2016
#68
Misprision of felony is typically charged when there is inadequate evidence to charge
struggle4progress
Mar 2016
#121
OK. Let's assume for a second that priests should be different than therapists
Goblinmonger
Mar 2016
#80
Because at that point every thing the confessor says in confession becomes open to examination.
rug
Mar 2016
#81
I can learn lots of things from mythology. Not sure what that has to do with being Informed though.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2016
#109
Would the same apply if the confessor said that they may molest a kid again?
Humanist_Activist
Mar 2016
#90
Ugh, why the fuck is that even legal? Such a morally repugnant practice...
Humanist_Activist
Mar 2016
#92
In general I'm neutral on the idea, but they always come with limits, which aren't...
Humanist_Activist
Mar 2016
#95
Its not always anonymous, and you have yet to justify why they shouldn't follow...
Humanist_Activist
Mar 2016
#110
That big deal has been examined, accepted, and applied strictly for a thousands years
rug
Mar 2016
#104
The steadfast defense of the behavior of your church and its hierarchy is impressive.
trotsky
Mar 2016
#82
Especially great when that "free exercise" grants privileges no one else enjoys.
trotsky
Mar 2016
#126
And yet by granting a certain religion special rights (to protect child rapists)because of its dogma
trotsky
Mar 2016
#136
Yeah, preventing the rape of children is more important to me. Sorry about that.
trotsky
Mar 2016
#141
You sound like the gun nuts hammering away at "shall not be infringed".
Act_of_Reparation
Mar 2016
#127