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Paragon468
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This is my perspective:
The Latin Church is, wherever possible, sacrificing her traditions for modernism. If she were to allow married priests, it would not be for the right reasons. If this were a push for traditionalism like many are claiming, people would demand that married priests abstain from sexual relations after ordination, as that was the Latin tradition before celibacy was enforced.
Any changes made will be viewed by our culture (including most Catholics in the pews) as the Church stepping into āthe modern eraā, and embracing change.
Latin Catholics need to grow some spines.
The Latin Church is, wherever possible, sacrificing her traditions for modernism. If she were to allow married priests, it would not be for the right reasons. If this were a push for traditionalism like many are claiming, people would demand that married priests abstain from sexual relations after ordination, as that was the Latin tradition before celibacy was enforced.
Any changes made will be viewed by our culture (including most Catholics in the pews) as the Church stepping into āthe modern eraā, and embracing change.
Latin Catholics need to grow some spines.