CONFESSOR

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
confessor
    n 1: a priest who hears confession and gives absolution
    2: someone who confesses (discloses information damaging to
       themselves)
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Confessor \Con*fess"or\ (?; 277), n. [OF. confessor, F.
   confesseur, fr. L. & LL. confessor.]
   1. One who confesses; one who acknowledges a fault, or the
      truth of a charge, at the risk of suffering; specifically,
      one who confesses himself a follower of Christ and endures
      persecution for his faith.
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            He who dies for religion is a martyr; he who suffers
            for it is a confessor.                --Latham.
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            Our religion which hath been sealed with the blood
            of so many martyrs and confessors.    --Bacon.
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   2. A priest who hears the confessions of others and is
      authorized to grant them absolution.
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from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
CONFESSOR, evid. A priest of some Christian sect, who receives an account of 
the sins of his people, and undertakes to give them absolution of their 
sins. 
     2. The general rule on the subject of giving evidence of confidential 
communications is, that the privilege is confined to counsel, solicitors, 
and attorneys, and the interpreter between the counsel and the client. Vide 
Confidential Communications. Contrary to this general rule, it has been 
decided in New York, that a priest of the Roman Catholic denomination could 
not be compelled to divulge secrets which he had received in auricular 
confession. 2 City Hall Rec. 80, n.; Joy on Conf. Sec. 4, p. 49. See Bouv. 
Inst. n. 3174 and note. 
    

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