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SerraSemper
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Sure, anyone can do anything nowadays. Whether it is right or wrong, we have free will. Whether it is prudent or imprudent or wicked or good. It doesn’t matter. People will do whatever they please. The question is can someone have a vocation, and the answer to that is no. God does not call those who do not have the pre-requisites. I know I don’t have a vocation to be a priest because I am not male. Men know they can’t be a sacred virgin because they are not female. But you still see “ordinations” of women anyway. And men talking about being sacred virgins. Because, you know… we do like to push the envelope. The teachings on the priesthood and marriage are fairly clear in the Church. And yes, I have given declarations of nullity of marriage to certain persons who were on “that side” of the spectrum of homosexuality where it was deep-seated and acted out. Because, even though you won’t find an explicit “Church teaching” [as in “Pope So and So declares that certain people with … cannot validly enter marriage”], the logic is there [the fact that marriage is a heterosexual union between a man and a woman, etc. you know, the marriage that supposed to mirror the marriage of Christ and the Church]. We are not fundamentalists, needing chapter and verse for everything. God gave us brains to figure out logical conclusions.
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