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Do the Pope’s Remarks Undermine Celibacy?
Catholic Exchange ^ | August 2, 2013 | Fr. Michael P. Orsi

Posted on 08/03/2013 3:02:27 PM PDT by ebb tide

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To: boatbums

“But getting back to the subject of marriage for Catholic priests, perhaps parents would not be disinclined to have sons join the priesthood if they could have marriage and families. I lean towards this helping rather than hurting the church and, as I said, may help to ameliorate the need to accept men who have homosexual tendencies and the subsequent problems they bring to their parishes.”

This one of the very few areas where some conservative nonCatholic Christians and all liberal Catholics will agree.

Among Catholics, liberal wackadoo Catholics are the ones that really can’t stand the discipline of celibacy and the prohibition of birth control within marriage the most. Try to find one Catholic who digs things like priestesses, ‘gay marriage,’ remarriage and divorce, and gay clergy ‘in relationships’ who also really likes and wants to continue the discipline of celibacy and the teaching about birth control. I have yet to see it or read about it anyhow.

Freegards


41 posted on 08/04/2013 5:51:51 PM PDT by Ransomed
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This one of the very few areas where some conservative nonCatholic Christians and all liberal Catholics will agree. Among Catholics, liberal wackadoo Catholics are the ones that really can’t stand the discipline of celibacy and the prohibition of birth control within marriage the most. Try to find one Catholic who digs things like priestesses, ‘gay marriage,’ remarriage and divorce, and gay clergy ‘in relationships’ who also really likes and wants to continue the discipline of celibacy and the teaching about birth control. I have yet to see it or read about it anyhow.

I don't think it is correct or fair to compare "conservative non-Catholic Christians" to "all liberal wackadoo Catholics". I asked the question WRT celibacy in the priesthood as a possible way to address the problem of homosexual abuse caused by homosexual priests. I am NOT telling the Catholic Church how it should rule about the law of celibacy. Conservative non-Catholic Christians, you will find, overwhelmingly are against women priests/pastors, gay marriage, gay clergy and abortion and most do NOT support unfettered divorce and remarriage.

42 posted on 08/04/2013 10:44:28 PM PDT by boatbums (God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
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“I lean towards this helping rather than hurting the church and, as I said, may help to ameliorate the need to accept men who have homosexual tendencies and the subsequent problems they bring to their parishes.”

Liberal Catholics are the Catholics that would agree with this.

“Conservative non-Catholic Christians, you will find, overwhelmingly are against women priests/pastors, gay marriage, gay clergy and abortion and most do NOT support unfettered divorce and remarriage.”

I know I will find this, that’s why I said that it is one of the very few areas where some conservative nonCatholic Christians and all liberal Catholics will agree. Another is the teaching concerning birth control within marriage.

Freegards


43 posted on 08/04/2013 11:00:35 PM PDT by Ransomed
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