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This was posted on another board that I occasionaly post on. The poster admits that she considered herself “*traditional on some aspects and progressive on others” *and went on to say that she thinks that there should at least be “dialogue” about women priests and contraception. I do not want to debate the isuses here. I agree with sevearl other posters on previous posts that to change these facets of our religion would be changing our religion. What I am questioning is the truth of her statement regarding married priests. Can anyone help?? Thanks!
As far as married priests, do you know the history of priests in the Catholic Church? I’m not sure of the year it happened but married priests were allowed at one time. The reason that priests were not allowed to marry (I believe it was during some of the dark times in the Church where it was very corrupt) was that the Church wanted the inheritances of the priests going to the Church and not to families. At one time some priests had a lot of $ and thus the church wanted that money. I believe the Church needs to go back and reexamine and prayerfully reflect upon this issue.