Pope opens door to idea of married men becoming priests March 10, 2017 Pope Francis says he is open to considering ordaining older married men to help with a shortage of clergy facing the Catholic church but only in isolated communities.
Doing away with celibacy is not an option. The shortage has prompted calls from some progressives to end the ancient tradition of celibacy for Roman Catholic priests. Such a move would represent revolutionary change for the Catholic Church and would likely face massive resistance.
Reformers, however, have long suggested that the Vatican could ordain “viri probati” — Latin for men of proven character — who tend to be older, with grown-up families if married. In an interview with Germany’s Die Zeit newspaper, the pope said this option could be considered. “We have to give a thought to whether viri probate are a possibility.
We then also need to determine which tasks they could take on, such as in isolated areas, for example,” he was quoted as saying. He ruled out, however, opening the priesthood to all married men or watering down the Catholic Church’s commitment to celibacy among priests. “Voluntary celibacy is often discussed in this context, especially in places where there are shortages of clerics.
But voluntary celibacy is not a solution,” he said. The Catholic Church values celibacy as a virtue that frees priests to devote their lives fully to serve God.Reuters copy, TRUNEWS analysisPope Francis says he is open to considering ordaining older married men to help with a shortage of clergy facing the Catholic church but only in isolated communities.
Making celibacy optional was not an option. The shortage has prompted calls from some progressives to end the ancient tradition of celibacy for Roman Catholic priests. Such a move would represent revolutionary change for the Catholic Church and would likely face massive resistance. Reformers, however, have long suggested that the Vatican could ordain “viri probati” — Latin for men of proven character — who tend to be older, with grown-up families if married. In an interview with Germany’s Die Zeit newspaper, the pope said this option could be considered. “We have to give a thought to whether viri probate are a possibility.
We then also need to determine which tasks they could take on, such as in isolated areas, for example,” he was quoted as saying. He ruled out, however, opening the priesthood to all married men or watering down the Catholic Church’s commitment to celibacy among priests. “Voluntary celibacy is often discussed in this context, especially in places where there are shortages of clerics. But voluntary celibacy is not a solution,” he said. The Catholic Church values celibacy as a virtue that frees priests to devote their lives fully to serve God. Reuters copy, TRUNEWS analysis – See more at: http://www.trunews.com/article/pope-opens-door-to-idea-of-married-men-becoming-priests#sthash.qS6WIolk.dpuf
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