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Never heard of that.It depends on the diocese. Some dioceses provide cars for their clergy, so buying one isn’t necessarily a necessity. Other dioceses don’t provide cars for their clergy.
Never heard of that.It depends on the diocese. Some dioceses provide cars for their clergy, so buying one isn’t necessarily a necessity. Other dioceses don’t provide cars for their clergy.
I know that in LA cars are provided for clergy, but apparently that isn’t necessarily the case in San Antonio, for example.Never heard of that.
Striving for honors is different from responding when one is called. In the same way, Jesuits may become bishops or take other leadership positions.So, if Jesuits are not supposed to strive for honours or have ambition…
Who does one become Pope?
God calls him. He responds to God’s call.So, if Jesuits are not supposed to strive for honours or have ambition…
Who does one become Pope?
No, but more than one diocesan priest has been heard to say “Order priests take the vow of poverty. We just live it.”I’d actually wondered about that and didn’t know the answer. So I take it Diocesan priests are not required to take a vow of poverty. Thanks for clearing that up.