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Teachers Must Report Sex Abuse — Why Not Clergy?

Bay Area News Group
May 30, 2019

https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/05/30/letter-teachers-must-report-sex-abuse-why-not-clergy/

Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group archives The bill that would force clergy to report fellow priests who come forward as child molesters during confession does not infringe on religious freedoms, as critics contend.

I support the bill that would require priests to report. This bill is under fire due to the arguments surrounding religious freedom, however, this bill does not infringe on any religious rights.

The purpose of it is purely to protect children who are being abused by people who confess the act without any repercussions. The Senate passed a bill that requires that clergy will have to report sexual abuse when they hear it in confession. Before, clergy would hear confessions and were not legally responsible for reporting it.

It is important the bill passed because, similar to teachers, church clergy are community members who victims and abusers trust and come to when they need help. And since teachers are responsible to report sexual abuse, why shouldn’t church clergy?

Madeline Glynn

San Jose

 

 

 

 

 




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