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Jack_Bauer
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I realize there are other faiths with bishops, priests, deacons and religious. But not to the same degree as Catholics or Orthodox Christians.
I’m convinced that one of the struggles with the priest and religious shortage is because many folks who are Protestant Christians would have had vocations to the priesthood and religious life had someone in their family not abandoned the Church generations prior. Even though priests, and even bishops, early on were once married prior to ordination, the celibate life was considered very special, a particular spirituality that mimics the life of Christ more fully. I would love to see preachers, deacons and elders from other faiths come quickly to the fold. I have great hopes that one day all Christians will be reunited in Christ in the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church, where only there is the fullness of truth. ONce people realize that spiritualities can be different, yet unified under Christ’s One Church, we will be so much better off.
I’m convinced that one of the struggles with the priest and religious shortage is because many folks who are Protestant Christians would have had vocations to the priesthood and religious life had someone in their family not abandoned the Church generations prior. Even though priests, and even bishops, early on were once married prior to ordination, the celibate life was considered very special, a particular spirituality that mimics the life of Christ more fully. I would love to see preachers, deacons and elders from other faiths come quickly to the fold. I have great hopes that one day all Christians will be reunited in Christ in the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church, where only there is the fullness of truth. ONce people realize that spiritualities can be different, yet unified under Christ’s One Church, we will be so much better off.