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So marital fidelity makes me and all other marrieds liars?The most interesting quote ," Celibacy makes us liars."
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Sobriety makes me a liar?
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So marital fidelity makes me and all other marrieds liars?The most interesting quote ," Celibacy makes us liars."
National Catholic Reporter . . . enough said!" Celibacy advances the priesthood’s culture of Compromised truths." Fr. Peter Daly, Nat Cath Reporter. 2019
Let me add another name. Richard Sipe.
Former priest and psychologist who," Devoted much of his life to the psychological treatment of priests. The main subject? Celibacy.
About 50% of priests, monks and bishops are ACTUALLY CELIBATE.
This creates a culture of secrets.
When you read the article, and the 1990 Sipe publication: “A Secret World : Sexuality and the Search for Celibacy.” we can talk facts.
He provides his own correlation between Celibacy and child abuse.
The most interesting quote ," Celibacy makes us liars."
I am not interested in adding " facts" as those alone make the point
Ridiculous ideas are ridiculous regardless of who says them. You have not provided evidence but sent me on a wild goose chase for facts you clearly can’t cite. You have zero bases for making the claims you have about ancient institutions except an anecdote from your childhood and hearsay from unfaithful priests.You say," what a rediculous idea to a man who has spent a great deal of his life in this specific area. I am not impressed with slandering people out of hand.
Yep! Whenever I see that place cited as someone’s primary source, neon flags rise and I’m never proven wrong. It’s one thing to discuss whether there should be change and in what direction. It’s quite another to make war with the church because you are so sure you know better. I’m simply not interested in what a bunch of morality rebels have to say: show me actual stats.The better question is should celibacy be mandatory in the Amazon or places in similar situations. This is a much different question. I really don’t believe the right approach is to condemn celibacy. While I see what the National Catholic Reporter is attempting to say, I read the article and it feels like they are blasting the tradition of celibacy rather than having a well thought out discussion of celibacy, the needs of specific regions, and the possibility of exceptions to celibacy.
Just keep repeating an assertion without proof till people accept it? Is that what’s happening here?Celibacy was a material factor in abuse.
Now you’re misrepresenting me: Maybe the hope is no one will notice that you still have nothing but beliefs and speculations to ride on?For many Catholics, this subject is a raw open wound. I wasn’t planning on revisiting it when you took a position that was the equivalent of," when did the Church’s systematic concealment begin to fail."
I see: we should just assume stuff we don’t know, instead–that’s far more honest?So it is disingenuous to ask what evidence. Might as well ask when they slipped up.