Catholic confessions to remain secret under Hong Kong security law: Diocese
UK-based activist group Hong Kong Watch earlier said the offence “directly threatens religious freedom” as it would force priests to reveal what was said in the confessional booth against their conscience.
The former British colony is a common law jurisdiction and has a legal system distinct from mainland China.
Hong Kong authorities defended the proposed criminal offence – which used to be called “misprision of treason” – saying that it had long existed in the city and other common law countries.
Responding to a lawmaker’s question last week, Secretary for Justice Paul Lam said it would be “very difficult to create exceptions” for people like clergy and social workers regarding the offence.
The government has said the measure “has nothing to do with freedom of religion”.
Hong Kong officials conducted a month-long public consultation on the security law and the subsequent legislative vetting took less than a week.
Around 390,000 of Hong Kong’s 7.5 million people are Catholic, according to the diocese, and notable devotees include two former city leaders.
Source: CNA