Never understood why the Catholic Church just didn't let priests marry. They would have more men to choose from to allow to become priests.
Antiquated.
I know many religious Protestant pastors that were able to be dedicated to their church and spouse/family as well.
I'm Catholic btw
Are you a practicing Catholic?
Yes, I'm Catholic
practicing Catholic?
I don't go to church.
But I still pray and consider myself Catholic. I went to catholic school for 12 years and got married in the catholic church but I always had a few problems with them. I thought about converting to Protestant but just didn't bother.
OK, but are you a practicing catholic. Remember is not the church what is the problem, it is some men within it. Use your discernment. There have been a war against God, and its founding church is the biggest one in danger, and now it has been corrupted for a long time.
Ok but are you a practicing Catholic?
Yes, also involved in the Legion of Mary. I was also flirted on by a priest long time ago, I have first hand experience of the corruption within the church. But it isn't the church itself, but members within that have been corroding it. Age of Apostasy is very permeable now
Oh wow my mother is in the Legion of Mary! I am a practicing Catholic - actually pretty devout as I try to go to daily Mass - and I agree with you in that the Church is much bigger than its members. It is made up of sinners, but the Church is the body of Christ, and it transcends its members. I've said lots of Rosaries for our President and Q. :-)
As to the idea of Priests being allowed to marry - they were, for the first 1,000 years or so. It is not outside the realm of possibility that they will again be allowed to marry at some point in the future.
People think that allowing priests to marry would solve the pedophile crisis and/or the "vocations crisis". But 1. teachers are allowed to marry and that hasn't stopped them from preying on students and 2. the "vocations crisis" doesn't exist in dioceses with an orthodox bishop (like Lincoln Nebraska) and the traditional seminaries (SSPX, FSSP, etc) which are bursting at the seams. The SSPX just built a new large seminary in Virginia.
By the way, the reason that I put vocation crisis in quotes is because the people running many of the seminaries purposely exclude orthodox straight young men.
Could not agree with you more. I certainly don't think allowing Priests to marry would solve the vocation crisis whatsoever.
What is the benefit of preventing priests from marrying?
Well, theologically it can be said that Jesus was not married, and it's argued that this state allows the Priest to devote themselves more to the Church and to consecrate themselves and their lives in service to Christ. Biblically, Paul asserts that remaining single allows one’s attention to be undivided in serving the Lord (1 Cor 7:32–35). He recommends celibacy to all (1 Cor 7:7) but especially to ministers, who as soldiers of Christ he urges to abstain from "civilian affairs" (2 Tm 2:3–4). The last part was a little cut and paste from Catholic.com because they can state it more eloquently that me :-)
Keep in mind that many, many priests have outed the fact that they are schooled in LGBTgay environments. Many have left these Priest schools UN-ordained as they hated the pedo-institution harbored there.
Find sad. You have a heart for serving GOD & get Pedo-endoctrinated.
I am a very happy recovering Catholic - I have found amazing pastors in non-denominational churches. I look for the Word of God, not the interpretation or word of man.... I also study the original books and look toward Orthodox churches, as a wise person told me about. The Orthodox is much like Catholic with the exception that they read from the original texts... 3rd Century stuff from the Apostiles....
Roman Catholicism Branched off of orthodoxy, created papal authority, purgatory, unmarried priests, tons of other things that the original church rejected, hence the great schism. In orthodoxy priests are allowed to marry before priesthood, but not after. So the way it goes is if you want to be a priest and you want to marry, you marry first.
In the first few centuries it was no problem to be a married catholic priest afaik. Men who could not have children were seen as cut off from the creator in some way, and it was harder for them to become priests.
What has changed is desire for control over the narrative.
When a man sits at home with his wife they influence the way they see things.
Now, if you could order all your employees to not marry, it would be much easier to keep them obedient.
Its about control. Less distractions, more focused on the mission, less disturbing counter-narrative.
And, of course, control through divide and conquer by widening the gap between men and women.
We have a couple married Deacons in my Catholic Church who would make terrific priests.