F
Friar_David_O.Carm
Guest
Rm Catholic:
Saying that, and knowing that my tradition allows married men to be ordained, I am applying to the carmelites, but even if I applied to an eparchy (diocese) I would stay celibate as that is how I am called to be.
I do not look down upon those men in the seminary who are married as the way I have chosen is not superior, it is just that we are called to follow different paths.
I am in the Byzantine Catholic Church. My Church ordains married me. Priests can never marry.I believe that the priest should be unmarried so he can give everything he has to God and the church.
The Catholic church, specifically the magesterium, is protected from error on matters of doctrine, faith, and morals. It is not, however, protected from error in matters of government and/or dicipline (at least thats what I have found out).
Because celibacy is man’s gift to God, and it is also something Jesus praised, could we then conclude that maybe the governing rule of allowing priests to marry may not have been the best idea.
(I know some people will take this the wrong way…so please don’t)!!!
Even if all priests were allowed to marry, I would remain celibate as a gift and sacrifice for the sake of the kingdom!!!
Does anyone out there agree…or am I all alone again!!!
God Bless!!!
Saying that, and knowing that my tradition allows married men to be ordained, I am applying to the carmelites, but even if I applied to an eparchy (diocese) I would stay celibate as that is how I am called to be.
I do not look down upon those men in the seminary who are married as the way I have chosen is not superior, it is just that we are called to follow different paths.