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Mystical_Rose
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I’m writing an essay about celibacy in the Catholic Church and have to cover both the East and West. Problem is I really have no idea about the Eastern Catholic Churches and how the priesthood works.
What I do know is that Eastern rite priests can get married - but only prior to their ordination to the diaconate (correct me if I’m wrong). However am I right in thinking that if any of their training for the priesthood is spent in a monastery then they’re classed as monastic and are therefore celibate, and that Bishops are celibate and are therefore usually monastic? I’ve read all these things somewhere, please correct me if I’m wrong!
But what I’m wondering is how it works having married priests practically. I read somewhere that only a low percentage of Eastern rite priests are married, is this true? But for those that are, how does it work balancing a parish and a family? I assume they don’t get moved around by the Bishop…?
Basically anything that anyone can tell me about any of this would be really fantastic!
What I do know is that Eastern rite priests can get married - but only prior to their ordination to the diaconate (correct me if I’m wrong). However am I right in thinking that if any of their training for the priesthood is spent in a monastery then they’re classed as monastic and are therefore celibate, and that Bishops are celibate and are therefore usually monastic? I’ve read all these things somewhere, please correct me if I’m wrong!
But what I’m wondering is how it works having married priests practically. I read somewhere that only a low percentage of Eastern rite priests are married, is this true? But for those that are, how does it work balancing a parish and a family? I assume they don’t get moved around by the Bishop…?
Basically anything that anyone can tell me about any of this would be really fantastic!