On the contrary, Crimen Sollicitationis makes no reference whatsoever to this.

The document concerns itself only with the crimes committed by priests and religious such as “the worst crime” of sex abuse inflicted upon “youths of either sex or with brute animals” and “the unspeakable crime” of soliciting for sex in the confessional.

Mr Barry correctly points out that “confession of sins to a Catholic priest is governed by strict rules of secrecy” which requires the priest in the confessional “to keep the secrets which he hears from penitents.”

But the evil instructions to “secrecy” in the document Crimen Sollicitationis are directed at the thousands of victims of clerical and religious abuse crimes, together with the witnesses to such crimes, requiring them to be placed “under a solemn oath” to maintain “a perpetual silence, as a secret of the Holy Office, in all matters and with all persons (which includes the civil authorities).”