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Certainly not, in office is where they can do the most good for the world. A religious can spend a week trying to make sure one mother doesn’t abort her child, but in office they could institute pro-life counseling programs, or straight out ban abortion, that would save thousands of lives every week. Now that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t get the hierarchy’s permission before running , as Fr. Drinan, a Catholic Priest who served in congress here in the USA before the 1980 ultimatum from JPII to refrain from politics if you are ordained, supported abortion and opposed the 1996 ban on Partial Birth Abortions.It does not matter what any of us think about this subject. Any Priest that runs for a public office is subject to being lacisized. That is the rule of the church, and I personally think it is a good one.
Priests are not supposed to be involved in running the world. They are ordained to tend to the souls of the faithful;. If they wish to become political figures, leave the Priesthood, and run as a lay person.