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Question: If, during Confession, a priest learns that one of their parishioners is guilty of a capital offense such as murder, should the priest be required to disclose this information to the authorities?
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« on: April 30, 2018, 06:06:56 PM »

Somehow I was thinking this was going to be about the unfair advantages of Episcopalians.

But no, they shouldn't.   And I know it is controversial but I don't believe a priest should be a mandatory reporter for abuse when it comes to what is revealed in confession.  I believe it is possible for someone to seek help and change, or at least decide to remove themselves from the situation where they are victimizing someone, and making a priest report it will only discourage that from happening.
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