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Please consider The Fraternity of St. Peter fssp.com/main/index.htmlI myself am considering the priesthood …
Please consider The Fraternity of St. Peter fssp.com/main/index.htmlI myself am considering the priesthood …
That must be because California has FAR more people and FAR more Catholics than any other state in the nation…No surprise that California has the more than any other State.
I blame wayward & weak Bishops for not cracking down on this sacralige.
Keep in mind that Rose is a marginal author whose background is bookeeping, not investigative journalism.The book “Goodbye, Good Men” by Michael S. Rose is a must read. He explains how the decline in vocations in the priesthood is connected to the radical liberalism that has infiltrated the seminaries. That active homosexuals are welcomed and even preferred to orthodox seminarians. How “self-fulfillment” has replaced “self-sacrifice”. They have a death wish for the male, celibate priesthood… It’s shocking at times and sickening but I find that it explains a lot.
To Nucatholic - there are names named and there are also seminaries listed that are orthodox and teach the true Church doctrines and tradition and always have - these have had increases in vocations.
Let’s pray for major reform in all seminaries so that the priesthood will once again be attractive to many good men who will be loyal to the Church teachings.
La Chiara said:(Re: St. Joan of Arc) It seems to me that the parish priest needs to be reassigned and a priest more in keeping with the Church’s teachings needs to be assigned there to “clean house”. I predict that will happen before long. And I don’t even know that parish.
Bingo! Go to the head of the class. And in your last paragraph, you can include married couples practicing contraception.I’m confused about something… maybe someone following this thread can help…
From what I’ve read here, the Church objects to homosexuality because the sexual act between two people of the same sex goes against the Church’s teachings on sex, correct?
So, if someone were homosexual and not engaging in sex with their partner…say 2 homosexual people who were brought up Catholic for example…they follow Church teachings in that way…is that ok?
If so, then aren’t we presuming someone’s actions by banning them just by their being homosexual? AND, then wouldn’t ANYONE who’s having premarital/extramarital sex be banned in the same way?
Thanks for any clarification.