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Mary_Ellen
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Hmm, I thought the political climate was anti-rich, anti-white, and anti-male.
I always “knew” the Cubs would. I still cried when it happened. LOL.I never thought the Houston Astros would win in my lifetime. LOL
This is a huge consideration. The financial burden on a parish with a married priest is increased.He looked concerned and quietly reflected … "Those cost money … "
Eastern Catholics seem to manaage.But considering married men (or especially women …) seems more fashionable a story to the media … than just ordaining older men, say.
Ordaining more married men would mean a lot of attendant problems per wives and children, insurance and possibly even more property rights problems than the Church wishes to have.
The alternative, even in the United States, can be a priest shared with a parish a good distance away who simply cannot be everywhere at once. It is also a high rate of burn-out among priests who aren’t being given any help because of fears that the help that can be obtained can’t be as dedicated as an unmarried priest. There may also be more priests living alone than there ever used to be in the past–the issue of loneliness and lack of everyday support touches more of them.This is a huge consideration. The financial burden on a parish with a married priest is increased.
If your only priest is a married man, the parishioners have to adapt to a priest who will not always be there to give last rites or to answer your calls. He will have commitments to his wife and family that must be met.
I hope it is!!Bite your tongue.This is their year. Plenty of good seats still available. --The Pirates Front Office.
True, and it goes right over the heads of most Roman rite CatholicsEastern Catholics seem to manaage