‘No one above the law’: Washington clergy must report abuse, even from confession

Confession

by Lydia Davies, Premier

Religious leaders in Washington state will soon be legally required to report suspected child abuse, even when it is revealed in confession.

Governor Bob Ferguson signed the law and said: “Protecting our kids first is the most important thing. This bill protects Washingtonians from abuse and harm.”

The new measure, set to take effect on 27th July, adds clergy to the list of mandatory reporters, joining professions such as teachers and healthcare workers.

Washington becomes one of the few states that removes legal exemption for confessional disclosures, as reported by The Christian Media Centre.

Democratic Senator Noel Frame, who spent three years working on the bill, said: “You never put somebody’s conscience above the protection of a child.”

The legislation faced strong opposition from the Washington State Catholic Conference and several Republican lawmakers.

Critics warned that breaking the seal of confession, sacred in Catholic teaching, would deter abusers from seeking help and force priests to violate their vows.

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