Scotland’s Catholic Church was savaged by children's rights campaigners for opposing a ban on smacking. A top church official said plans to outlaw the physical punishment of children would ‘criminalise parents’, and it is not the role of the state to interfere in parenting. Scotland's children and young people's commissioner, Bruce Adamson, said that many nations with Catholic majorities - such as Ireland, Spain and Portugal - had already outlawed hitting children. Green MSP John Finnie, who introduced the ‘ban smacking’ bill, said the church is out of step with international opinion, adding, ‘Smacking is banned in the Pope’s home country Argentina’. The SNP government confirmed that the bill will become law.
Scotland: church and smacking ban
Written by David Fletcher 02 Mar 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for national poll results to be considered seriously by parliament: 75% of Scots believe that parents and guardians should be allowed to decide whether or not to smack their children. (Proverbs 13:24)
- More: www.heraldscotland.com/news/16046341.Catholic_church_savaged_after_it_opposes_smacking_ban/