The seal of the confessional and a conflict of duty

Q1 Arts and Humanities Church, Communication and Culture Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/23753234.2021.1890164
B. Lucas
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Abstract This paper considers some of the theological, legal, canonical and communication issues involved in the relationship between the civil law in Australia and Catholic Church law and practice regarding the seal of the confessional. It does so by comparing two different real life cases and their different outcomes. The different responses to the two scenarios, both politically and in the mass media, were influenced by certain preconceptions, stereotypes and misrepresentations of the Catholic Church's teaching and practice. The Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse raised the question of what precisely is covered by the seal of confession. It recommended the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference to approach the Holy See for clarification. The Royal Commission recommended that the Australian States change the law to remove the seal of confession as an exception to mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse. The Holy See response did not accept that proposition. The study concludes with a brief discussion of how the conflict of duty between the demands of the secular civil law on the one hand, and preserving the seal of confession on the other, might be resolved.
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忏悔室的封印和职责的冲突
摘要本文从神学、法律、教规和传播等方面探讨了澳大利亚民法与天主教会关于忏悔堂盖章的法律和实践之间的关系。它通过比较两个不同的现实生活案例及其不同的结果来实现这一目标。政治上和大众传播媒介对这两种情况的不同反应,受到对天主教会教义和做法的某些成见、陈规定型观念和歪曲的影响。澳大利亚皇家委员会对儿童性虐待的机构反应提出了一个问题,即忏悔印章究竟涵盖了什么。它建议澳大利亚天主教主教团与教廷接洽,要求教廷作出澄清。皇家委员会建议澳大利亚各州修改法律,取消作为强制报告儿童性虐待的例外的供述印章。罗马教廷的答复不接受这一提议。本文最后简要讨论了如何解决世俗民法的要求与保留忏悔印章之间的义务冲突。
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Church, Communication and Culture
Church, Communication and Culture Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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