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Joseph_LaMothe
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Hello and blessings.
I am a Roman Catholic married to an Ukrainian Catholic. I am looking for books on the Theology of Married Priests. I know and have things on the Historical arguments. The Roman Church has many good arguments that are theological (priest in persona christi, nuptial theology of bridegroom and church, the vows as rejection of the world’s callings for God’s…) The Eastern response tends to be “it has been done for a long time and is practical.”
I know that there are much better arguments in favour. The best I have heard come from Michel Niajim “The Two Ways in the East: The Marital Status of Clergy” as one amazing argument in a book full of long boring cannon law talk (unless you are a bit demented in a good way and like long boring cannon law talk.)
Any other good suggestions?
I am a Roman Catholic married to an Ukrainian Catholic. I am looking for books on the Theology of Married Priests. I know and have things on the Historical arguments. The Roman Church has many good arguments that are theological (priest in persona christi, nuptial theology of bridegroom and church, the vows as rejection of the world’s callings for God’s…) The Eastern response tends to be “it has been done for a long time and is practical.”
I know that there are much better arguments in favour. The best I have heard come from Michel Niajim “The Two Ways in the East: The Marital Status of Clergy” as one amazing argument in a book full of long boring cannon law talk (unless you are a bit demented in a good way and like long boring cannon law talk.)
Any other good suggestions?