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The Church being the bride of Christ, a priest marries the Church.
So the question isn’t ‘why not’ as much as ‘who does a priest marry’ - A) the Church.
There are exceptions with some converts who are already married, as mentioned.
From A logical perspective, a priest is not simply the minister seen at service times. They are on call 24/7 for all the events that happen in the life of their flock. The sacrament of the sick and visiting the flock takes up the time between scheduled services.
So other than the fact that the priest is making the vow by choice, it’s not a 40 hour work week, it’s a 168 hour work week.
If I was a woman seeking a man, I would not want to have a priest for a husband, the work schedule is the opposite of ideal for developing and nurturing a relationship and family.
Take care,
Mike
So the question isn’t ‘why not’ as much as ‘who does a priest marry’ - A) the Church.
There are exceptions with some converts who are already married, as mentioned.
From A logical perspective, a priest is not simply the minister seen at service times. They are on call 24/7 for all the events that happen in the life of their flock. The sacrament of the sick and visiting the flock takes up the time between scheduled services.
So other than the fact that the priest is making the vow by choice, it’s not a 40 hour work week, it’s a 168 hour work week.
If I was a woman seeking a man, I would not want to have a priest for a husband, the work schedule is the opposite of ideal for developing and nurturing a relationship and family.
Take care,
Mike