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ProlifeMD
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The economic issues are not germaine to the question. The argument would then be that we want a cheap church. Are we saying that God is very limited financially? It is too easy to go to churches other people paid to build and barely support them. We were in a beautiful church that was built in the middle of the depression with a huge italian marble sanctuary, altar and altar rail. It was built by poor people in a depression. They could have managed to support a married clergy. Lets leave economics that are convenient for us out of the discussion.
I am sure the armed services could do very well with unmarried soldiers, sailors, and airmen. They could be paid less and the military would have fewer complications to deal with when they die in the line of duty.
Marriage is much more than sex, so don’t simply accuse priests who see a problem with celibacy of wanting sex. Recognize that it could be a very lonely life for some. Why is this? Are we to blame?
This is an issue that will have to be discussed reponsibly.
I am sure the armed services could do very well with unmarried soldiers, sailors, and airmen. They could be paid less and the military would have fewer complications to deal with when they die in the line of duty.
Marriage is much more than sex, so don’t simply accuse priests who see a problem with celibacy of wanting sex. Recognize that it could be a very lonely life for some. Why is this? Are we to blame?
This is an issue that will have to be discussed reponsibly.