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Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2017 0:25:48 GMT -5
Hi, I don't mean that it would be necessary inherently, but in a case where the priest knows and interacts regularly with his parishioners and their families, I can imagine it would quite easily come up as a necessity at times. Not as in they are asked specifically about a confession, but that they know something about a person that they cannot admit to if a conversation with someone else is about that. Several years ago I was in earshot when a priest (who knew my family and I very well) lied to my parents in order to not give away something I had told him in confession. What I am curious about is whether he would have to confess something like that, or if his obligation to secrecy makes it not a sin. Thanks! For more details: Whiteboard Overview Video
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