(1) A person who is or was a member of the clergy of any church or religious denomination is entitled to refuse to divulge that a religious confession was made, or the contents of a religious confession made, to the person when a member of the clergy.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if the communication involved in the religious confession was made for a criminal purpose.
(3) This section applies even if an Act provides:
(a) that the rules of evidence do not apply or that a person or body is not bound by the rules of evidence; or
(b) that a person is not excused from answering any question or producing any document or other thing on the ground of privilege or any other ground.
(4) In this section:
"religious confession" means a confession made by a person to a member of the clergy in the member's professional capacity according to the ritual of the church or religious denomination concerned.