I should have thought that this would be an indication that by not being willing to face up to the consequences of his crime he is just paying lip service to his religion to ease his conscience.
I'd have thought the same but the point being made is that, if someone knows that such awful things are happening,they should not keep quiet about it or try to do something to stop it.Lots of people do keep quiet, not just priests, but this wasa priest.
Getting the man to stop completely, seek help, even move away which isnt always easy but is possible for many ; give him support all the time and arrange support for if he moves away so he is not lonely.
If someone is gentuinely repentant they will do all of that. How do we know if someone is genuine? They can clever, cunning and pull wool over the eyes.Experts in the field say such tendencies cant be cured only kept under conteol, prisons don't have great success.
Would you, as a responsible citizen, on being informed of possible child abuse that you felt represented a credible risk to the child, not feel obligated to act on the information so as to ensure the well-being of the child was at least competently reviewed? I know I would.
I'd say in these circumstances the priest should do the same, and first and foremost act as a responsible citizen.
I do agreee Gordon,some priests wouldn't know how to go about it, hearing such stories are rare. Iasked about this a couple of times years past and was told that there are ways and means but they'rer not advertised. If people [not child abusers or murderers) believed the seal fo confession could be broken, they would think the limits would change and their confidences not respected. A very tricky situation.