I accept your correction of me on Jesus being man and God. I didn’t state my position on that very well. You did it better. Now on to the main topic of the thread.
In a way, I admire your complete unbending “nothing should ever change” devotion to Catholic Doctrine. I suppose I should be that way too. However, I’m concerned the Catholic Church is very slowly starting to falter (churches closing, decreased attendence, no priests, etc.). This is reality. Sometime in the future, some enlightened clergy better come up with some ideas to reverse this trend, otherwise it’s going to get worse.
I don’t know if reconsidering women priests is part of the answer, perhaps not. As I mentioned earlier, I have some concerns, but I’m not completely close minded to it. I’ve heard some Prot. female ministers speak, and they do a fine job; I doubt they are going to Hell for preaching God’s word. Yes, yes, I heard the argument, it’s not possible, a priest is persona in Christ, and all that other stuff. If the Holy Spririt ever guides a future Pope to want to discuss it, it will be discussed. This goes with any other Catholic doctrine. God is willing to guide the Church in the right direction, however we (and the church leadership) have to be willing to listen and accept that guidance. Female priests may or may not be part of that guidance. I don’t know, and neither do you.
I’m not interested in turning the Catholic Faith into just another Prot. denomination anymore than you. However, something had better be done to gets “butts in the seats” and our priest numbers up, otherwise 50 yrs down the road, the Catholic Church may be in crisis. You and I may not see it, but the next generation might. I’m not smart enough to have the answer on what can reverse this downward trend; prayer is of course part of the answer. God also gave us free will, and intelligence to seek out these answers, and if a little tweakiing of doctrine is necessary, then maybe that is the Holy Spirit guided answer.
If the Catholic hierachy ever do want to change any part of Catholic doctrine (I’m not holding my breath.), I hope folks like you are open-minded enough to accept it.
Now, I fully expect some of the hardliners on this forum to respond with venom, anger, and insults (this seems to be the technique of some), but that’s my opinion. You may not agree with it, but I hope you respect it. It has good intentions.