The inherent value of chastity and virginity are often associated with the Priesthood and the denial of this value has on occasion been cited by Priests who leave active Priestly ministry.
Therefore I see all the discussion of chastity and consecrated virginity on this thread as being relevant to the thread topic.
So I thought I’d add to the discussion (up to now I had just been reading the thread from an android but now I am at the computer and would like to add a few salient points to the topic of the value of consecrated virginity for the sake of God and His Kingdom).
Virginity IS a higher state objectively speaking.
The state of Consecrated Virginity is a higher calling than the married state in the OBJECTIVE order.
I’m not saying that is true for the SUBJECTIVE order.
Don’t confuse the “Objective Order” with the “Subjective Order”.
- Objective Order = Irrespective of me
- Subjective Order = Concerning ME personally
In other words, God may be calling (or has called you) YOU personally to the married life.
You should DO God’s will.
Marriage would be the highest calling for YOU, because that’s God’s will for you.
But in the OBJECTIVE order (not subjective), Virginity is a higher calling than marriage.
The Catholic Church extols virginity.
SESSION 24 COUNCIL OF TRENT CANON X - If any one saith, that the marriage state is to be placed above the state of virginity, or of celibacy, and that it is not better and more blessed to remain in virginity, or in celibacy, than to be united in matrimony; let him be anathema.
The allegations of the Catholic Church forcing people in the middle ages (earlier on this thread) to become consecrated virgins is non-sense.
Even if it were true, you can’t take a “vow” of virginity that is coerced. Why? Because if it is “coerced”, it is not a valid “vow”. A vow is something you do voluntarily.
Frankly I’d be surprised to see some real evidence that this was even attempted by Catholic people on a widespread basis. I assure you, it has NEVER been TAUGHT by the Catholic Church and to spread that idea would be to spread lies.
You will find NO official teaching from the Church that says: “Take children. FORCE them into a vow of chastity. FORCE them to become nuns and Priests.”
This is absolute non-sense.
Any one who has read anything about the lives of Saints, knows it was DIFFICULT to get into and remain in convents, monasteries, etc. as a member. Begin reading the life of St. Bernard of Clairvaux in the 1200’s (read about him
here or translations of selected writings
here) or St. Teresa of Avila (read about her
here or read a translation of selected writings
here).
The suggestion on this thread about the Catholic Church proverbially force-feeding consecrated virginity upon people in the “middle ages” is anti-Catholic, scurrilous, and deceitful.
Whether or not some Catholic PEOPLE “in the middle ages” (on a broad scale) tried to do this is also a lie as far as I can tell. Ahh yes. “The middle ages”.
I’ll address other aspects of Consecrated Virginity later on this thread as again, this topic IS related to Priests that leave the Church but also to lay Catholic people who leave the Church (“Why if us darn Catholics are going to teach this, . . . well . . . well I’m leaving!”).
The objections frequently arise from misunderstandings about this topic.
Then these misunderstandings spawn other topic-related erroneous objections and before you know it, presto-chango, you’ve got a new anti-Catholic (sometimes ostensibly still within the Catholic Church), trying to invent how “doctrines of demons” and the Catholic view of virginity are in fact the same.
I’ll try to post more later.
God bless.
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