A good friend of mine just called me on the phone and told me how her Bishop wants to interview her kids. She told him that she has no problem with it as long as she is present during the meeting. The Bishop told her it is not possible.
I would like to know what's the Church position on this?
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Comments: I have friends who go into the interviews with their children. It has never been a problem.
Thanks Dough. My friend still upset over the incident, as I said before her Bishop told her she cannot be present when he is interviewing her teenage children. He argued that the kids are big but I thought, has the Bishop any authority on the matter? I don't think so.
I understand mom's discomfort, but, especially with teens, I can see the Bishop wanting to interview outside her presence. He's more likely to get honest answers if the teen doesn't perceive the Bishop as an open confessional to the parents. Having interviewed a number of kids and teens through the years (baptism, temple recommends, etc.), they will certainly disclose things in a "private" atmosphere that they wouldn't before their parents.
Before I answer Chica I want to know what are the age of these children? I can understand teenagers but I can equally understand the hesitation with very young children.
Chica, even if the handbook of instructions say that (you know that Bishops have the right of interviewing kids without parents) it cannot override your legal rights as a parent you know what am I saying? Only a naive member would give bishops or any other leader for that matter that right even when they don't feel comfortable about them doing it.