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YinYangMom
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Nah, you did good.Maybe I’ll be written off as just being “emotional” here. I admit I get that way when I come to a logical conclusion that my Church is out of step with its own teachings and undermining its own credibility. While the Church may have the purest intentions in the world here—and I’m not assuming they don’t—I can’t help but conclude that it’s a bad political reaction to an admittedly horrible problem. While the moral good being sought may be laudable, I don’t see the end justifying the means.![]()
Question though…
do you believe being a priest is a choice or a calling?
In either situation:
CHOICE -
If it’s a choice, then a faithful Catholic would respect, accept and obey the Church’s authority in matters of faith and morals. While they may disagree with the position or not fully understand or embrace it, they would honor it humbly and dutifully. Therefore, faithful SSAers would not seek the priesthood.
CALLING -
I think what I’m hearing from SSA seminarian defenders is the question about a celibate, obedient, honorable SSAer who feels the call to the priesthood as a vocation. I would include my concern about past SSAers who, by the grace of God and the teaching/support of the Church to help them realize and live the truth, being banned from the seminary when they feel the call to offer their lives in return for being saved by Her.
I wouldn’t question the calling itself. But I, and they, being faithful Catholics would respect and honor the Church’s authority to discern whether or not the calling is indeed for the priesthood as opposed to some other line of lifelong service (monastery? Lay organizations? Third orders?). And so we would trust the Bishop and the Church to accept or reject accordingly and accept the ruling.
The bottom line is priesthood is something the Church passes down through apostolic succession and She is obliged to do so with great respect, regard and concern for the Church and the men before them seeking the priesthood.
Your opinion and mine, our personal beliefs, do not really matter here. They are not capable of seeing the bigger picture as it is not revealed to us through the Holy Spirit as it is to the Church. We must trust in the Lord in all things, including those we do not understand.