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Joan_M
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Here we go again, round and round, about why the Church is being unfair, etc., etc.
The ban on persons with SSA being ordained is not unfair.
And it has nothing to do with whether or not the man is actively homosexual.
The priest must be another Christ. Jesus Christ is the bridegroom. The Church (all of us) is the bride. A man with homosexual feelings cannot be the bridegroom. It’s as simple as that.
Some time ago I read a wonderful article that went into depth about the priest being Altar Christus, in persona Christi, and it made the whole thing perfectly clear. Unfortunately, I forget where I read it, and I have been unable to find it again.
As for how will Seminary Rectors find out if Seminarians have SSA - they will be in the Seminary for at least 4 years, and usually more than that - up to 9 years or more. I’m sure that during that time, where all Seminarians are living in close contact, it will become known who has SSA and who doesn’t!
The ban on persons with SSA being ordained is not unfair.
And it has nothing to do with whether or not the man is actively homosexual.
The priest must be another Christ. Jesus Christ is the bridegroom. The Church (all of us) is the bride. A man with homosexual feelings cannot be the bridegroom. It’s as simple as that.
Some time ago I read a wonderful article that went into depth about the priest being Altar Christus, in persona Christi, and it made the whole thing perfectly clear. Unfortunately, I forget where I read it, and I have been unable to find it again.
As for how will Seminary Rectors find out if Seminarians have SSA - they will be in the Seminary for at least 4 years, and usually more than that - up to 9 years or more. I’m sure that during that time, where all Seminarians are living in close contact, it will become known who has SSA and who doesn’t!