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BernadetteM
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To answer Phil’s question, yes Anglican Use/Ordinariate priests are allowed to have a true marriage in every sense of the word.
The Anglican Use parish, in Scranton, PA now part of the Ordinariate has a priest who has 8 children.
His parish is doing a wonderful job in both the pastoral sense, spiritual/liturgy etc. and socializing the members.
I believe that there are priests that can be great and actually serve a parish better being married than some priests who are celibate. It all depends on the individual priest and of late I have seen that sometimes a wife can cause serious problems for the priest and his vocation or she might be a great benefit for the whole parish. Before a former Anglican or any protestant who is married is ordained their wives should also go through formation to make sure that she won’t hinder his ministry.
We can’t generalize as there have always been married priests in the Eastern Rites.
Yours in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Bernadette
The Anglican Use parish, in Scranton, PA now part of the Ordinariate has a priest who has 8 children.
His parish is doing a wonderful job in both the pastoral sense, spiritual/liturgy etc. and socializing the members.
I believe that there are priests that can be great and actually serve a parish better being married than some priests who are celibate. It all depends on the individual priest and of late I have seen that sometimes a wife can cause serious problems for the priest and his vocation or she might be a great benefit for the whole parish. Before a former Anglican or any protestant who is married is ordained their wives should also go through formation to make sure that she won’t hinder his ministry.
We can’t generalize as there have always been married priests in the Eastern Rites.
Yours in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Bernadette