08-10-2024, 02:35 PM
Although I'm not as versed as some on Catholic doctrine, I have my opinions which I stated on CM a few times, and was essentially pummeled by a few members there that didn't agree:
I have more to say on this subject, but I think I've said enough for now....
- Why is it OK for Eastern Rite priests to marry but not Roman Rite priests?
- Was not the first pope, St. Peter, (decreed by Christ) and many after him married?
- Did Christ ever decree that priests should be celibate? (That was decided over 1000 years after Christ walked the earth.)
- Agreed that many priests (and popes) got carried away such as Pope Alexander XI, but that is not the norm.
- Would we have had the scandals we've had were priests allowed to marry? I think not.
- Would not marriage and child counseling by an experienced priest make more sense?
- Would there be the priest shortage we have today if they were allowed to marry?
I have more to say on this subject, but I think I've said enough for now....

Don (ezdays)
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