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In the past, many men have been ordained as Priests Simplex. This was done because while they might have had something wonderful to offer to the Church (perhaps the gift of healing), they also had shortcomings, such as intellect or lack formal education.
Many could celebrate the Mass, but could not give full homilies. Many could not be involved with the sacrament of penance, etc.
I’m curious if such a designation could come into use again for exceptional men (married or single) who could be ordained to celebrate the Mass, while having limits (perhaps severe limits) placed on their priesthood?
Many could celebrate the Mass, but could not give full homilies. Many could not be involved with the sacrament of penance, etc.
I’m curious if such a designation could come into use again for exceptional men (married or single) who could be ordained to celebrate the Mass, while having limits (perhaps severe limits) placed on their priesthood?