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Br.Rich_SFO
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Feanaro's Wife:
This is confusing because the original question was about “priests being allowed to marry” instead of married men being Ordained to the priesthood.
The Pope does not normally operate without consulting and listening to others. He does not have to however.
That is correct.Thank you! I think I finally understand. If the discipline were going to be changed, it would be up to the Pope.
Even if the entire Catholic population (clergy and laypersons) opposed it, he would have the ultimate decision.
Likewise, if the entire Catholic population wanted it but the Pope didn’t, it wouldn’t happen.
If I do not have this right, please tell me. If I do, I am going to use this to explain to a non-Catholic how the discipline could change.
Malia
This is confusing because the original question was about “priests being allowed to marry” instead of married men being Ordained to the priesthood.
The Pope does not normally operate without consulting and listening to others. He does not have to however.