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Pope backs smacking of children 'if dignity maintained'

The Pope greets crowds at his weekly general audience at the Vatican
BBC NEWS

Pope Francis has backed parents who smack their children, providing the child's "dignity" is maintained.

He made the remarks during his weekly general audience at the Vatican, which was devoted to the role of fathers in the family.

The Pope outlined the traits of a good father, as someone who forgives but is able to "correct with firmness" while not discouraging the child.

Some child welfare campaigners have questioned his comments.

The Pope said: "One time, I heard a father in a meeting with married couples say 'I sometimes have to smack my children a bit, but never in the face so as to not humiliate them.'

"How beautiful," he added. "He knows the sense of dignity. He has to punish them but does it justly and moves on."

'Drawing the line'

John Bird a spokesman for the National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC), said it took a zero tolerance approach to the corporal punishment of children.

Referring to the Pope's comments, Mr Bird said: "I don't know what he had in mind when he said this. It's about interpretation and where you draw the line."

NAPAC's founder, Peter Saunders, who is part of a Vatican commission on protecting children from abusive priests, will attempt to raise the issue with the Pope during a meeting on Friday.

Mr Bird added: "There is room for discussion and I'm sure Pete will have that discussion today."

The Church's position on corporal punishment came under criticism last year during a grilling by members of a UN human rights committee monitoring implementation of the UN treaty on the rights of the child.

The Vatican argued that it in no way promoted corporal punishment, and the head of the delegation said he would take the recommendations back to Rome for review.

1 Response to “Pope backs smacking of children 'if dignity maintained'”

  • 007 (06/02/2015, 13:40) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    From a man that has had no kids of his own and whose staff are responsible for many years of child abuse attrocities, who does he think that he is to tell people what to do with their children? Of all the people in the world, this man has NO authority to speak about children.

    Furthermore this man and his gang are responsible in large part for the spread of AIDS in the world with their no-condom policy and have allowed many unwanted children to be brought into this world to suffer with their resistance to abortion.

    As if that is not enough, this same gang gained great publicity through their co-conspirator mother Theresa who supposedly open was helping kids, when in fact she provided no healthcare for these kids and many millions of $ that were pledged to her group went missing. Do you research people and you will surprised as to what you will find out about this corrupt mob.

    in closing, the Catholic Church has no authority to be addressing the world on moral child upbringing.


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