A parish priest in York has said stealing from national chains was sometimes the best option for the vulnerable.
A parish priest in York has said stealing from national chains was sometimes the best option for the vulnerable.
Father Tim Jones told a congregation yesterday, "My advice, as a Christian priest, is to shoplift. I do not offer such advice because I think that stealing is a good thing, or because I think it is harmless, for it is neither.
"I would ask that they do not steal from small, family businesses, but from large national businesses, knowing that the costs are ultimately passed on to the rest of us in the form of higher prices.
"I would ask them not to take any more than they need, for any longer thanu00a0they need."
Fr Jones said society had failed many needy people and said it was far better that they shoplift than turn to more degrading or violent options such as prostitution, mugging or burglary.
"We create a situation which leaves some people little option but crime," he said.
But his comments were not endorsed by the Venerable Richard Seed, Archdeacon of York.
He said, "The Church of England does not advise anyone to shoplift, or break the law in any way.
Father Tim Jones is raising important issues about the difficulties people face when benefits are not forthcoming, but shoplifting is not the way to overcome these difficulties.
There are many organisations and charities working with people in need."
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