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Anglicans Propose Adding Adulterers to Sex Offenders List

By Nathan Black|Christian Post Reporter

Anglicans in Australia are enforcing a stricter code of conduct with a proposal for its national church database of child abusers to include ministers accused of extra-marital affairs.

The proposed register is part of the Australian Anglican Church's attempt to keep churches safe by taking a firm stance against sexual misconduct, including child abuses.

Critics say marital infidelity should not be included alongside child abuse in the register, according to The Associated Press.

But Philip Gerber, the professional standards director of the Sydney diocese, said potential ministers and church workers should be held to a higher moral code than other members of the community.

"The church has always had a high expectation, a scriptural expectation, that members of the clergy and church workers lead moral lives," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio.

Although marital infidelity among clergy is rare, Gerber said it does happen.

"Often people that come in touch with clergy are vulnerable because they're in a pastoral situation and the minister is, in a sense, in a position of power," he said. "We just want to make sure that whenever people come in touch with the church they are safe."

The register will be based on complaints, according to Gerber, and include accused church workers even if those accusations of sexual abuse are unproven. Only if the accused is completely cleared of the allegation will the minister or church worker's name come off the list.

"We are not going to set up a bureau of investigation," said Gerber “But obviously when these sorts of things happen … the person concerned or people that know of the facts … can be concerned and they come forward and make a complaint. So it's based on complaints.”

Dr. Muriel Porter, a lay member of the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Australia – which is meeting this week in the nation's capital, Canberra – fears including extra-marital affairs in the register could downplay the "really serious issues."

"The serious issues are very important … [and we] must deal with them properly, but we're getting to the point where people for, almost for winking at somebody, could end up being on a register and I think that's quite serious," said Porter, according to Australia's ABC News.

If the proposed database is approved, officials said the database could be set up by March.

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  • Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:05 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Adding adulterers to the sexual predator list...? Hmmm...is it any wonder the non-Chrisitan religions of the world look are beginning to look at we Christians as though we had two heads? Tsk..tsk...tsk

  • Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:26 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    pvlman: If you have doubts about what is Christ's way, you should ask him (if you are on speaking terms). 'sexpred lists are for protecting children' - yes, and the Anglican register of sexual complaints is also to protect kids AND people of all ages. Yes, when authority figure is suspected of taking advantage of someone under their influence it is reasonable to use that information to keep children and other vulnerable individuals from coming under the influence of that individual IF there is insufficient oversight of the relationship. As usual a beat up by the press and half-cocked responses by the usual protesters.

  • Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:17 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    dgnymn: Are you just trying to stir up comments for CP? Or do you really equate the seriousness of adultery with reading a secular magazine? If so then you are out of touch with Christianity as described in the bible.

  • Thu Oct 25, 2007 4:35 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    Guilty before proven innocent? I doubt if that's christ's way. sexpred lists are for protecting children who is being protected by what by adding those who aren't sexpred to the list all about theatrics

  • Thu Oct 25, 2007 4:10 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 3

    Australia....???? Is this a joke?? If they're going to add adulterers, then they'll need to add those who read secular magazines and watch television and who watch movies, because all of these are sexually suggestive!! Anglicans are now the new BIG BROTHER SPIES OF THE CHURCH!!!

    What about prosecuting those who look at a woman in order to lust after her?? How are they gonna prosescute that, unless they'll be the new Fasicst Thought Police!!!

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