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madeleine_joy
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many female saints are called “saint Agnes, virgin” for example but i have not seen a male saint called “so & so virgin” , i know there are many many male saints that were virgins throughout their whole lives. Why do we not honor virginity (in this way) in male saints ?
A different question : i understand one one level why we honor virginity and complete dedication (marriage) to Jesus & that no vocation is “better” than another but on the other hand it sometimes seems like virginity is a more holy way of life than having sex with your one spouse (only after marriage , always open to life always turning away from lust) because of the way we revere virginity , this trips me up a bit. I know one (or more) of the saints have said sex is inherently good but i still can’t help but feel like staying a virgin throughout a whole lifetime is what is most holy from what i’ve read .
A different question : i understand one one level why we honor virginity and complete dedication (marriage) to Jesus & that no vocation is “better” than another but on the other hand it sometimes seems like virginity is a more holy way of life than having sex with your one spouse (only after marriage , always open to life always turning away from lust) because of the way we revere virginity , this trips me up a bit. I know one (or more) of the saints have said sex is inherently good but i still can’t help but feel like staying a virgin throughout a whole lifetime is what is most holy from what i’ve read .
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