Andreas Hofer:
Because to do so would be simply “using” the diversity of the Eastern rites to further one’s agenda. Exploitation of another tradition is a horrible way to enter the priesthood.
That’s almost senseless. I don’t think anyone would be out to exploit it. As for agenda–by saying it you already presume that the intent of the person is to become a married priest only. By going through that logic, even those who enter the Western rite should be invalidated because their only reason for the priesthood is to become a priest–and nothing else. But I would think that there is a period of discernment before one becomes a priest, and so there is time for a person to really discern if his calling is true or not. As I mentioned, I said that the one who wants to be priest has an honest and pure intention to serve Christ and His Church–which is, I believe, what most who want to be priests’ intentions are.