Pope reaffirms priest celibacy but makes case for exception
Source: Associated Press
Pope reaffirms priest celibacy but makes case for exception
By NICOLE WINFIELD
January 28, 2019
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (AP) Pope Francis is ruling out any lifting of the celibacy requirement for priests but says theres reason to consider ordaining older, married men in remote communities where priests are in short supply.
Francis said he believes priestly celibacy is a gift for the Catholic Church and opposes a blanket change to make it optional. But he said pastoral necessity might justify alternative options in certain parts of the world.
I think the problem should be opened in this sense: Where theres a pastoral problem because of a lack of priests, he said. Im not saying it should be done, because I havent reflected or prayed enough about it. But theologians must study it.
Francis comments, to reporters on the way home Sunday from Panama, open the way for discussion about celibacy in the run-up to a big meeting of bishops from the Amazon at the Vatican in October. Brazils bishops have long pushed for the church to consider ordaining so-called viri probati, older married men of proven virtue, to minister in remote parts of the Amazon where the faithful can go weeks or months without Mass and evangelical and Pentecostal churches are making inroads as a result.
Francis was asked about the possibility that the Latin Rite church might follow the Eastern rite Catholic Church, where married men can be ordained. He ruled out an across-the-board opening, repeating a famous phrase by Pope Paul VI, who was also under pressure in the sexual revolution of the 1960s to allow married priests. Id rather give my life before changing the law on celibacy, Francis said.
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