Law of Confession
Nov 17, 2012•6 min
Episode description
The practice of “confession” is under scrutiny following the announcement of a Royal Commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse.
A number of State and Federal MPs have come out against absolute secrecy when dealing with confessions – an idea Priests are calling “inviolable”.
The centuries old practice requires the congregation to tell their sins to their Priest in absolute confidentiality in order to be absolved.
2SER’s Sam Buckingham-Jones spoke with Professor Sarah Joseph, Director of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law at Monash University, about the legal obligations of confession.
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