Jeanette: It is unlikely that the Church will change this teaching at all, or any time soon, because of the many positive and practical benefits of celibacy. I dont know very many like that. ! Although priests do receive salaries, they are much lower than they would have to be if they had families to support. Note that this is a far cry from a priest who is laicized after a criminal proceeding, as a punishment! The priests make as much as any other unmarried officer does, and there is already help in place to help wives with deployed husbands (and vice versa, of course). For Catholic . Do you think that the lifting of celibacy will actually increase vocations in the Church and solve the vocation problem, making the priesthood such a preferable occupation as opposed to others out there? Inocencio Which is going to happen B16, as Jimmy pointed out, is not closed to changing this. My name is Ofomah Stephen. To sum up, we can see that both Catholic theology and canon law acknowledge that sacred ordination is forever, but there are real-life situations where it is possible for an ordained priest to live as a layman and still be a Catholic in good standing. - Early Church Councils Reaffirm Practice In 1978, everything was going to hell in a handbasket, and JP2s pontificate played an enormous stabilizing role. I would really like to see John and Realist go jousting with their respective hobby horses sometime here. I remember one teacher of Latin lamenting that she was able to carry through her vocation because her sister stayed home to care for the parents. Thanks for the chapter-length response! permanently." Priests who have left know this dynamic, and know the fallacy of the priest throwing his heart and sould into his ministry every second. Finally, if all of those guys were so marvelously formed and into the authentic priesthood, why were those guys (the guys who came in in the 50s) the guys who led the Church into craziness starting in about 1965? I mean, I know to some celibate priests may be the most God-awful people in the world (I mean, even Fr. But, laicized priests may be able to marry and don't have to abide by rules such as celibacy, according to the Catholic News Agency. Removal from the clerical state, on the contrary, is a permanent measure, whereby for a sufficient reason a cleric is from then on juridically treated as a layman.
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