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Office of the Bishop
DIOCESE OF BAKER
BOX 5999
BEND, OREGON 97708
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Dear Faithful Catholic,
As you know, the Seal of Confession is a very sacred and significant
part of the Sacrament of Penance. This promise of inviolability
allows repentant sinners to approach the priest with confidence
even when facing terribly shameful and embarrassing matters. The
Church has very zealously guarded the privacy of Confession and
even attaches an automatic excommunication to any "confessor
who directly violates the sacramental seal" (Canon 1388, 1).
An attempt is now underway in
New Hampshire to erode this most serious of confidences, which no
priest can legitimately violate even if mandated by a court of law.
This erosion is not something which only affects certain things
which may be confessed; it is literally an attack on the Sacrament
of Confession itself. Undoubtedly, the lawmakers are well intentioned
on their desire to protect innocent children from predatory behavior
by adults, but violating the Seal of Confession will bring only
harm and not good. Any abuser who knows that he or she can no longer
confess with impunity will avoid the Sacrament and good and faithful
Catholics will have their confidence in the Seal seriously shaken.
Such a law would open priests
to allegations that "they must have heard something in confession"
and a priest, precisely because of the Seal, would not morally be
permitted to affirm or deny the allegation. Even if every other
professional relationship, include attorney-client, were to be eliminated
this would not justify or be a reason to mandate, under any circumstance,
a violation of the Seal of Confession.
I invite you to join with Mr.
Thomas McKenna in The Church Shall Prevail campaign which
is dedicated to defending the honor of Holy Mother Church and in
this specific instance, the inviolability of the Seal of Confession.
This is an area of Church life
which has been repeatedly attacked in the past. In the past it has
been repeatedly defended. Your assistance and participation now
will assure that this unjust and shortsighted attack on one of our
Sacraments will once again be repelled.
Asking every good grace and
blessing of God upon you, I am
Sincerely Yours in Christ Jesus,
The Most Reverend Robert F.
Vasa
Bishop of Baker
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