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Washington state now permanently shields Catholic priests from reporting child abuse heard in confession, upholding religious freedom.
Washington state has permanently exempted Catholic priests from reporting child abuse disclosed during sacramental confession, resolving a legal challenge over Senate Bill 5375.
The agreement, backed by a federal judge’s July 2025 injunction, confirms the law’s enforcement cannot compel priests to break confessional secrecy, which violates the First Amendment’s free exercise clause.
The state will continue requiring clergy to report abuse obtained through other means, preserving both child protection and religious liberty.
The settlement follows a lawsuit by the Becket Fund, with religious leaders and advocates calling it a balanced victory for constitutional rights.
El estado de Washington ahora protege permanentemente a los sacerdotes católicos de denunciar el abuso infantil escuchado en confesión, defendiendo la libertad religiosa.