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Wesrock
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Many Eastern Catholic and Orthodox priests are married, and western priests have been allowed to practice even while married on an exceptional basis, so I think you are arguing along the wrong tract. I am all in favor of preserving our ancient tradition in the west of a sexually continent priesthood, but it’s not a theological necessity, and making the wrong arguments won’t help.Okay, so we have a priest, who obviously will not be using contraception, may have 5 or 6 kids, maybe even 8, will be expected to support that family based from Church donations, will probably have to get another full time job (So forget about on call for the Church when they are also on call for work), and yet will be expected to also be a priest which is basically a full time job, cut between the time devoted to his family and the Churches mission and work, let alone guide and counsel others when he already has 8 kids and a tone of other responsibilities he has to look after first.
What could possibly go wrong.![]()
My question is why so many Brazilian priests left the priesthood for marriage.