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StCsDavid
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Amen. I can agree with that. I was reading it as an “I’m better or more worthy than you” kind of thing. It’s really not, but I can see that it is indeed a “higher” calling.As taught by His Holiness, Pope Pius XII in his encyclical Sacra Virginitas -
From the Second Vatican Council document, Decree on Priestly Training Optatam Totius n.10 2nd paragraph
Roma locuta est, causa finita est.
Like FCGEM stated previously, it is not a matter of clericalism. The priesthood is a higher calling, the constant teaching of our Holy Mother Church would agree, however, it is not a “ha, ha, I’m better than you are” type of thing. This higher calling demands more sacrifices, more authority and thus more responsibility. The Sacrament of Holy Orders is also one of only three Sacraments that leave an indellible mark upon the recipiant (the other two being Baptism and Confirmation). Marriage does no such thing.
We need to better study the teachings of our Holy Church and not just follow along with personal modernist opinions.I have all the respect in the world of Matrimony, however, let us not go overboard and declare it equal to the supremely sublime gift of the calling to the concecrated life.