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I am happy that he has become a priest. I have to say, there is a long process of acceptance from the Vatican. Interviews, etc. before the ok for him to be ordained comes through.
This shows most of the Protestant groups that there are married priests. I am Catholic, and when I hear Protestants gripe about the celibacy issue, I tell them that there are married priests and the process is long before ordination. They are shocked.
I live in Portland Oregon Diocese, and we have a married priest serving, he is a former Episcopal priest. I welcome them.
As for the deacons. Who knows, maybe someday they can be ordained too.
This shows most of the Protestant groups that there are married priests. I am Catholic, and when I hear Protestants gripe about the celibacy issue, I tell them that there are married priests and the process is long before ordination. They are shocked.
I live in Portland Oregon Diocese, and we have a married priest serving, he is a former Episcopal priest. I welcome them.
As for the deacons. Who knows, maybe someday they can be ordained too.