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I would never attend the mass of a married priest or one who has been married or one who has kids.I found out a priest I have attended masses with left and got married and had kids and then his wife died and now he is back. My nickname for him is a-hole.
Quote from: crossbroI would never attend the mass of a married priest or one who has been married or one who has kids.I found out a priest I have attended masses with left and got married and had kids and then his wife died and now he is back. My nickname for him is a-hole.That sounds schismatic to me. Outside the United States the Eastern churches have always had married priests, and Rome has always allowed this practice.
Quote from: LadislausQuote from: crossbroI would never attend the mass of a married priest or one who has been married or one who has kids.I found out a priest I have attended masses with left and got married and had kids and then his wife died and now he is back. My nickname for him is a-hole.That sounds schismatic to me. Outside the United States the Eastern churches have always had married priests, and Rome has always allowed this practice.If a priest leaves the priesthood to get married then he should never be allowed back. This priest is liberal and mocks the Church and scripture during Sunday homilies. He is one reason I have not been to Mass in 6 weeks and don't know if I will ever go back.
Quote from: crossbroQuote from: LadislausQuote from: crossbroI would never attend the mass of a married priest or one who has been married or one who has kids.I found out a priest I have attended masses with left and got married and had kids and then his wife died and now he is back. My nickname for him is a-hole.That sounds schismatic to me. Outside the United States the Eastern churches have always had married priests, and Rome has always allowed this practice.If a priest leaves the priesthood to get married then he should never be allowed back. This priest is liberal and mocks the Church and scripture during Sunday homilies. He is one reason I have not been to Mass in 6 weeks and don't know if I will ever go back.That is entirely different than a married man becoming a priest, which is a tolerated custom in the east-- and always has been.Sacred orders are an impediment to being married, and even in the east, priests are not allowed to become married.
Quote from: MithrandylanQuote from: crossbroQuote from: LadislausQuote from: crossbroI would never attend the mass of a married priest or one who has been married or one who has kids.I found out a priest I have attended masses with left and got married and had kids and then his wife died and now he is back. My nickname for him is a-hole.That sounds schismatic to me. Outside the United States the Eastern churches have always had married priests, and Rome has always allowed this practice.If a priest leaves the priesthood to get married then he should never be allowed back. This priest is liberal and mocks the Church and scripture during Sunday homilies. He is one reason I have not been to Mass in 6 weeks and don't know if I will ever go back.That is entirely different than a married man becoming a priest, which is a tolerated custom in the east-- and always has been.Sacred orders are an impediment to being married, and even in the east, priests are not allowed to become married. I have run into two what I call "benders" in my lifetime. One was when I was in college a couple decades ago of a guy who said he was going to become a Lutheran missionary pastor first so he could get married then covert and become a married catholic priest. The other, 5 years ago at work, who went to Canada to the seminary so he could become an married eastern priest and then creep his way into the RCC as a married priest.
Quote from: crossbroQuote from: MithrandylanQuote from: crossbroQuote from: LadislausQuote from: crossbroI would never attend the mass of a married priest or one who has been married or one who has kids.I found out a priest I have attended masses with left and got married and had kids and then his wife died and now he is back. My nickname for him is a-hole.That sounds schismatic to me. Outside the United States the Eastern churches have always had married priests, and Rome has always allowed this practice.If a priest leaves the priesthood to get married then he should never be allowed back. This priest is liberal and mocks the Church and scripture during Sunday homilies. He is one reason I have not been to Mass in 6 weeks and don't know if I will ever go back.That is entirely different than a married man becoming a priest, which is a tolerated custom in the east-- and always has been.Sacred orders are an impediment to being married, and even in the east, priests are not allowed to become married. I have run into two what I call "benders" in my lifetime. One was when I was in college a couple decades ago of a guy who said he was going to become a Lutheran missionary pastor first so he could get married then covert and become a married catholic priest. The other, 5 years ago at work, who went to Canada to the seminary so he could become an married eastern priest and then creep his way into the RCC as a married priest.That's quite insidious.But surely you are not accusing the Maronite in question of this? Your personal experience aside, this is the custom of the East, and it has been tolerated by Rome since the beginning.
Quote from: MithrandylanQuote from: crossbroQuote from: MithrandylanQuote from: crossbroQuote from: LadislausQuote from: crossbroI would never attend the mass of a married priest or one who has been married or one who has kids.I found out a priest I have attended masses with left and got married and had kids and then his wife died and now he is back. My nickname for him is a-hole.That sounds schismatic to me. Outside the United States the Eastern churches have always had married priests, and Rome has always allowed this practice.If a priest leaves the priesthood to get married then he should never be allowed back. This priest is liberal and mocks the Church and scripture during Sunday homilies. He is one reason I have not been to Mass in 6 weeks and don't know if I will ever go back.That is entirely different than a married man becoming a priest, which is a tolerated custom in the east-- and always has been.Sacred orders are an impediment to being married, and even in the east, priests are not allowed to become married. I have run into two what I call "benders" in my lifetime. One was when I was in college a couple decades ago of a guy who said he was going to become a Lutheran missionary pastor first so he could get married then covert and become a married catholic priest. The other, 5 years ago at work, who went to Canada to the seminary so he could become an married eastern priest and then creep his way into the RCC as a married priest.That's quite insidious.But surely you are not accusing the Maronite in question of this? Your personal experience aside, this is the custom of the East, and it has been tolerated by Rome since the beginning. That is right, in the east- so why is he allowed to do this in an American diocese ?- Welcome to the slippery slope.