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Greg_McPherran
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That’s the point. You could choose much more carefully to avoid this by having more to choose from. There are many married men who are faithful to the magisterium and many priests who dissent. You seem to ignore that.BTW, you didn’t say anything about what affects/damage a dissenting married priest might do to the Church on abortion/contraception…
Agreed, you pick much more carefully from a larger pool and do not hesitate to remove dissenters as necessary and replace with either a married or unmarried priest who does not dissent. (and other problems)There is more to this than just picking from a larger pool of people, and you disregard this.
The point of the poll is that’s its better to pick only the faithful and obedient from a larger pool of potential priests, than some dissenters and some faithful (and other problems) from a smaller pool.
If I were to redo the poll I would ask it this way:
What would be better if the Church hypothetically allowed married priests:
a priesthood of all celibate priests with few exceptions, some who dissent (and cause other problems) and some who are faithful
or
a priesthood of many celibate priests but some married, most of whom are faithful
Remember, that this is a valid hypothetical because the magisterium can allow married priests if they decide it is in the best interest of the mission of Christ.
That’s how I would reword it to make it clearer. However, I think many can see that is the gist of the poll anyway.
Greg