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The Seal: A Priest's Story It was the first time a violation of the seal of confession was alleged in a capital case in the United States, and the first time an attempt was made in court to define a violation of the seal of the confessional as a First Amendment violation."The Seal: A Priest's Story" recalls the true story of

The Seal: A Priest's Story

The Seal: A Priest's Story

Title:The Seal: A Priest's Story
Author:Timothy J Mockaitis
Rating:4.99 (863 Votes)
Asin:1436373387
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:230 Pages
Publish Date:2008-10-31
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"The Seal: A Priest's Story" recalls the true story of an outrageous violation of religious liberty which created an unprecedented rift between the powers of Church and State. It was the first time a violation of the seal of confession was alleged in a capital case in the United States, and the first time an attempt was made in court to define a violation of the seal of the confessional as a First Amendment violation.

Editorial : "This revelation of a brazen attempt to violate the sacred privacy of the confessional and the constitutional rights of a vulneralbe suspect should alert all of us. What happened in Oregon is a warning. I highly recommend this book." --Sr. Helen Prejean: Author "Dead Man Walking"

"This case has more twists and turns than an Agatha Christy novel." --Sean Hannity - Fox News

"This is the ultimate nightmare between Church law and Constitutional law." --Roger Cossack - CNN News

"The Seal" serves a a sharp reminder that we cannot take religious freedom for granted or stand aside when it is under duress, if this freedom is to continue to be a valued dimension of the life of our country." --Francis Cardinal George - Archbishop of Chicago

"Out of no where, as it must have seemed the performance of a right enshrined in secrecy became a matter for the media, the courts, for the public at large ." --Judge John Noonan - 9th Circuit Court of Appeals

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