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Album ACTU * * * ‘QUERIDA AMAZONIA’ : On the QUESTION of MARRIED PRIESTS, a PAPAL PATTERN RETURNS In Querida Amazonia, as in previous documents, clear questions were posed. Ambiguous answers were …More
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‘QUERIDA AMAZONIA’ : On the QUESTION of MARRIED PRIESTS, a PAPAL PATTERN RETURNS
In Querida Amazonia, as in previous documents, clear questions were posed. Ambiguous answers were given, awaiting clarification by novel maneuvers.
by Father Raymond J. de Souza (the editor in chief of Convivium magazine)
In regard to the magisterium of Pope Francis it’s not just what he teaches, but how.
In both Amoris Laetitia and in regard to capital punishment, the manner of magisterial teaching was novel. The pattern is now repeated with Querida Amazonia, the Holy Father’s post-synodal apostolic exhortation.
A Synod With a Predetermined Goal The key question for more than two years has been whether or not the Holy Father would approve the ordination of married priests in the Amazon region. That was the same story with Amoris Laetitia; two years before its release in 2016, Cardinal Walter Kasper was invited by Pope Francis to address the College of Cardinals on admitting the divorced …More
Thors Catholic Hammer
If the Antichrist approves of married priests, then so did Christ who selected a married man called Peter to be His first pope.
petrus100452
TCH: Peter gave up his marriage (cf. Lc. 18,28)
Thors Catholic Hammer
Really?
St. Peter’s statement “We have left our homes and followed you” is not a repudiation of his marriage.
Were it such then Christ could be accused of breaking up families.
Is that what you believe?
petrus100452
TCH: With the consent of his wife, yes. Priests in the early Church lived complete abstinence. Read the Fathers of the Church! (And em.pope Benedict XVI in the book about celibacy).
Thors Catholic Hammer
If priests in the early church lived in complete abstinence what on earth was the point of them getting married?
Ordained priests in the early church contracted valid marriages.
The matter of St.Peters wife consenting to a celibate marriage is conjecture without a shred of evidence.
By the way I am not arguing for a married priesthood just trying to set the record straight.