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I am very curious, Norseman82. ** Will you share the link and reference where the CCC implies that God has a “Plan B**”.That’s right, those are the quotes I was referring to. I wanted to know where in Church teaching does it say that “God has no plan B”. If CurlyCool or someone else can show me that, I will show in the CCC where it implies that it is a “plan B”. Of course, in order for us to not go in circles any more, I really need you to define “single celibate state” as I requested in my previous post.
To be honest, I dont think that He does in that He is continually calling each person to holiness and unity with Him and along some particular path/lifestyle. That this is His “Plan A” with no “Plan B”. If a person refuses His Graces, He continues to call that person to holiness and unity with Him along a particular path/lifestyle as always. Religious vocation and the priesthood are invitations not commands - and an invitation to take a particular path in life with the Graces necessary to fulfill that invitation. It may involve some degree of sinfulness for one reason or another, e.g. ingratitude to God, to refuse the invitation or it may not involve sinfulness at all.
By “single celibate state”, I am referring to those who feel a call and vocation to the single celibate lay state as their vocation and for the sake of The Kingdom in some way - i.e. a ministry or apostolate and/or lifestyle.
As I most always do not forget to state, such a call and vocation would be wisely and prudently affirmed by spiritual direction and on an ongoing basis.
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