The Belgian Catholic Church will have to answer before a litigation chamber of the Data Protection Authority for its retention of names and details of people who chose to remove themselves from the baptismal register – known in Dutch as being de-baptised.
A recent documentary about sexual abuse in the Catholic Church (called ‘Godvergeten’), as well as extensive media coverage of a well-known Flemish radio presenter embroiled in a paedophilia scandal, have seen a large number of baptised people taking steps to officially break ties with the Church.
However, even after people are de-baptised, the Catholic Church still keeps track of the names of the people who have removed themselves from the register – leading to questions about whether the Church is breaching the European GDPR legislation protecting private data.
Therefore, Belgium’s Data Protection Authority (GBA) is looking into that question in a litigation chamber in the coming weeks…
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