Pope Francis seems to support spanking children as a form of discipline, as long as it preserves the dignity of the individual and is not done to the face.
The leader of the Catholic church delivered the comments during his weekly general audience, which he devoted to the role of fathers in the family, The Associated Press reported. He said a trait of a good father is one who forgives but is able to “correct with firmness” while not discouraging the child.
“One time, I heard a father in a meeting with married couples say, ‘I sometimes have to smack my children a bit, but never in the face so as to not humiliate them,’” Francis said.
“How beautiful!” Francis continued. “He knows the sense of dignity! He has to punish them but does it justly and moves on.”
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Rev. Thomas Rosica, who collaborates with the Vatican press office, told the AP the pope wasn’t speaking about committing violence or cruelty against a child, but rather about “helping someone to grow and mature.”









