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viktor aleksndr:
I also NEVER advocated for celibacy in the episcopal ranks, only the priesthood. Also, the 21 Eastern Churches sui iuris allow married men to be ordained priests, and they don’t appear to have problems with married priests nor do they have a shortage of vocations to the priesthood.
Eastern bishops are required to remain celibate, and I am in favor of a similar arrangement in the West. Men who have married first can be ordained as priests, but cannot be bishops. It is certainly worth thinking about.
We have permanent married deacons… perhaps expanding this to a permanent married priesthood is worth considering.
Birth Control in the form of Natural Family Planing (NFP) as well as abstinence are most CERTAINLY allowed by the Church.Celibacy in priesthood was an importantaspect in the success of the Church. Imagine if the bishops and the Pope has their own family? Would you think that the Pope can still do his ministry in the Church like today?
Birth Control is a definitely not the cup of tea of the church and God Himself.
I also NEVER advocated for celibacy in the episcopal ranks, only the priesthood. Also, the 21 Eastern Churches sui iuris allow married men to be ordained priests, and they don’t appear to have problems with married priests nor do they have a shortage of vocations to the priesthood.
Eastern bishops are required to remain celibate, and I am in favor of a similar arrangement in the West. Men who have married first can be ordained as priests, but cannot be bishops. It is certainly worth thinking about.
We have permanent married deacons… perhaps expanding this to a permanent married priesthood is worth considering.