Was it ever the practice in the Church (either East or West) to ordain men against their will?
I seem to recall a reference, don’t know where, don’t know when, haven’t been able to find it online, of ordinands being chained to the floor as they were being ordained. If this was ever the practice, could this have been mere symbolism — “you are now a slave to Christ” — or could it have been to make sure unwilling men didn’t bolt and run away?
And would orders in this case be valid?
I seem to recall a reference, don’t know where, don’t know when, haven’t been able to find it online, of ordinands being chained to the floor as they were being ordained. If this was ever the practice, could this have been mere symbolism — “you are now a slave to Christ” — or could it have been to make sure unwilling men didn’t bolt and run away?
And would orders in this case be valid?