September 05, 2003
US Bishops in defense of Celibacy
The Bishops make several good points, but I think the best is noting that there is no evidence that this will increase the number of Catholic priests. For some reason we as Americans always seem to feel that catering to the weakness of others is always worthwhile. Ultimately, people look for a challenge and it’s the toughest jobs that attract. One good example: the Marines remain ‘full’ whereas other military groups are in need of new recruits; this despite the fact that the Marines are considered the most challenging of all the armed services. Much like the Marines, our Priests are soldiers for God and make unbelievable sacrifices to serve God and us, the family of God.
Perhaps more prayer would have a greater effect than loosening the reins? I think we should all make a weekly prayer for priests part of our schedule.
Jay
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Jay, this is a good article and your suggestion is a wonderful one. It sickens me that our society today looks at the "infection", i.e. decrease in the answered call to priesthood, wanting to cover the wound instead of healing it. The point made by Bishop Gregory is so true that the decline of committment to vocation is in great part due to lack of religion in society.
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