• redsand@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 days ago

    The problem as I understand the religion, is the priests are going to do whatever the church(bishop, cardinal, pope) say is correct. Because the reward and punishment are infinite. For the true believers I think the only exception the church officially makes is to prevent a murder?

    The new pope should be lobbied to change this but don’t get your hopes up.

    • TheRealKuni@lemmy.world
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      11 days ago

      Priests are bound to confidentiality for whatever was confessed to them during confession. It’s part of why people confess to them. Priests are then able to encourage people to seek help, talk to the police, etc., but they themselves aren’t supposed to report what is said to them. In a few flavors of Christianity, including Catholicism, confession is considered a sacrament. It’s between the believer, their priest, and their god.

      That’s what this ruling is about. Priests are still mandatory reporters for anything they learn outside confession.