From England (via San Francisco)-
Twenty-one Catholic members of Parliament have written to Pope Francis to ask him to relax the rule on priestly celibacy for Latin-rite priests.
The members of the House of Commons and the House of Lords said in a March 25 letter to the pope that the rule should be changed to allow married men to be ordained priests where pastoral needs required it.
They suggested that it was unfair to allow married former Anglican ministers to be ordained as Catholic priests in England, Wales and Scotland while the church insisted on the celibacy rule for Catholic candidates in those countries.
The letter did not suggest that serving priests should be given permission to marry, and the legislators proposed that the celibacy rule be retained for bishops, as in the Eastern Catholic Churches, which allow married men to be ordained.
They said retaining celibacy for bishops “would signal the continuing high regard we have for those who are able to live a genuinely celibate life.”
“Your two predecessors, Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict, guided we are sure by the Holy Spirit, generously permitted the ordination of married Anglican clergy as Roman Catholic priests,” said the letter, released to the media March 27. “These men and their families have proved to be a great blessing to our parishes.
More here-
http://www.catholic-sf.org/ns.php?newsid=2&id=61260
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
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