It's all right for parents to hit bold children, says Pope
He made the
remarks in front of his weekly general audience of thousands in St Peter's
Square in the Vatican on Wednesday.
The Pope
recalled a conversation he had with a father, who told him that he sometimes
strikes his children to punish bad behavior.
Pope Francis
recalled: "One time, I heard a father say, 'At times I have to hit my
children a bit, but never in the face so as not to humiliate them.'
Dignity
"That's
great. He had a sense of dignity. He should punish, do the right thing, and
then move on."
The surprising
comments are the latest in a series of controversial remarks.
Last month,
Pope Francis suggested that those who insult another person's religion should
expect a violent reaction.
He made the
statement in relation to the Paris 'Charlie Hebdo' attacks, stating that if
someone insulted his mother, he could expect a "punch" in the face.
Speaking on
board the papal plane, he said freedom of expression had its limits.
Last night, a
leading children's rights campaigner described the Pope's latest comments as
"not appropriate" and "out of step".
Senator
Jillian van Turnhout said: "I would ask him to talk to parents and re-look
at what message he is giving out.
"Because
for me, it is very out of step with the understanding that we now have.
"The
message he's sending to parents is not appropriate.
"I think
we should be helping parents, supporting parents, but we build that by giving
them good ways that they can raise their children."
She added:
"I'm Catholic, and for me it's about forgiveness, it's about tolerance.
Ms van
Turnhout previously called for a ban against chastising children, which is
still permitted here.
"In
Ireland, we still allow reasonable chastisement either by parents or if you're
minding up to three children. I certainly think it should be banned.
"One
hundred years ago you were allowed to hit your wife, your child and your dog.
You're still allowed to hit your child."
The chief executive of the Children's Rights Alliance,
Tanya Ward, who supports such a ban, added: "Human rights law is very
clear. Children are to be protected from all forms of harm."
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