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Monday, 11 June, 2001,
14:17 GMT 15:17 UK
Should Catholic priests be allowed to
marry?
![]() One of Africa's best-known Catholic priests, the
Zambian archbishop Emmanuel Milingo, is to be excommunicated from the
church after getting married.
His wife is a South Korean woman and they were married in New York at a ceremony presided over by the Reverend Moon of the Unification Church. The Zambian Catholic Bishops' Conference has condemned his marriage as a betrayal. But there are increasing calls from Catholics across the world that the celibacy of the priesthood should be ended. Should priests be allowed to marry? and if so, should they be allowed to marry people of other religions?
This Talking Point has now closed. Read a selection of your comments below.
Mary Oling, Uganda/ USA Catholic priests will eventually have to be allowed to marry if the
church is realistic about the role that a priest has to play as shepherd
in the Catholic community and to ensure vocation and continuity of the
church. If the Catholic Church laws do not allow priests to get married then
those men who desire to marry should not join priesthood at all. No one is
forced into the priesthood and so when one makes up his mind to be a
priest, he should understand properly what he is signing up for. If a
priest feels that time has come for him to marry he should quietly quit
the vocation and do as his heart desires. Maybe the church has no right to
ex-communicate anyone from his faith because we are all entitled to
freedom of worship.
Cyprian Kambili, Malawian in the UK As a Catholic, this doctrine of the church is one of those I am not
particularly comfortable with. True, the priests know what the church's
position is on this before they enter, and there is also the argument that
the pressures of marriage and family would distract priests from
concentrating on God's work. However, does the Bible not say it is better
to marry than to burn with passion? That said, I think the church was
right in excommunicating the priest, because as the rule stands, they are
not supposed to, and he has in any case taken a vow of celibacy, even if
he did not agree with church doctrine. The Roman Catholic Church's insistence on celibacy for its priests has
no root in either Scripture or the Church's tradition itself. Celibacy
among Diocesan clergy is a relatively new invention in terms of the
Church's history. Married priests rooted in the realities of family life
and full partnership with another human person would greatly enhance the
Church's work and mandate. I am originally from Nigeria and have a twin brother who is a Catholic
priest. I admire the sacrifice my twin brother made and believe that it
should remain that way. The missionary is a spiritual soldier and will
fight better if he has no wife and children to worry about. I support the
celibacy of the priesthood. Those who cannot stand the heat should get out
of the kitchen
W Napp, Belgium Whether Catholic priest should be married or not should be left to
those that follow the Catholic Church and its true followers. The Catholic
Church in its Vatican II, has already approved that any priest who wants
to marry and have family, can do so without any question, but he should
give up his service. So what is the concern? Please leave the Catholic
church to run its own affairs, as it is the only faith out there which is
following the footsteps of Christ, without media or political
interference? This is why I am a Catholic. The Catholic Church has
principle dogma and the truth behind it. Polls, public opinion and media
interference should stay away from the Catholic Church. Unmarried priesthood in the Catholic Church has led to a host of
dubious activities and harrowing confessions and stories from both priests
and lay people in the Catholic Church. All should be allowed to marry
openly so as to avoid the shame and disgrace the Church is experiencing.
Priests must not be allowed to marry because they have deliberately
chosen that vocation with full knowledge of its restrictions. If they want
to marry then they should not become priests but may remain as Catholics.
If celibacy is too difficult for them then priesthood was never their
calling. Same goes for nuns, by the way!! Priests should marry given the fact that a life of celibacy makes them
feel they are missing something. They watch clergies of other
denominations get married. I had wanted to be a priest and I think more
people will get into priesthood if that doctrine in Catholic Church is
changed.
Osman, Malawi It is high time Catholic priests married, because the world can
accommodate them as married but practising Catholicism. Marriage is no betrayal. I would rather consider it as a good testing
ground for priesthood. Let's give the Catholic priest a chance to marry.
If he couldn't manage his family in an exemplary manner, then how do we
expect him to help others spiritually ?
Mbonyiwe Phiri, Zambia God gave us free will to choose. They chose that way of life knowing
all the rules that go with it. If they find that they cannot abide by the
rules anymore, then they are free to leave instead of dragging the whole
institution down.
Clarence Varnie, United States They should be allowed to marry because many of them are dying of
HIV-related illnesses. In our diocese, 5 priests have died in the past 8
months, all of them after a long illness. This is so due to the fact that
they are not allowed to have a partner. The argument that is advanced for
celibacy, ie following the footsteps of Jesus does not hold water. Jesus
used to heal the sick by praying for them, why does the Catholic Church
victimise those priests who have Christ's ability to heal the sick?
Catholicism and other forms of religion that have invaded the African
continent should be gradually got rid of. These religions are suppressive
and serve powers outside the continent. Africans must take responsibility
for their own lives and destinies! Catholicism preaches marriage and
creation but does not allow their priests to marry and have kids - it's
hypocrisy. In the same way that inter-religious marriage is permitted for
lay Catholics it should be permitted for Catholic priests too.
Dolores Atwood, Nigerian living in Canada When God created man in the beautiful Garden of Eden, He realised the
need for a companion and helpmeet for him. He therefore created Eve to
suit this purpose. As such, marriage is from God and Adam himself
acknowledges God's will in this union of souls, when he utters, at the
sight of Eve, that "Flesh of my flesh, bone of my bone thou art". This
statement is now part of the marriage vow. It is thus preposterous to
distort this natural order of things in the name of religion, when the
Bible itself teaches that man is a combination of both the spiritual and
the natural. Let celibacy be abolished in Catholic churches!
I think the Church of Rome is right for most of its doctrine. But they
should avoid the secret adultery by the priesthood which is commonly
practised. Therefore they must allow the priest to marry and have family
and children who the Lord Jesus Christ loved so much. Generally I admire
the Catholic Church very much. Certainly, it is in accordance with nature to have partners. However,
there were those people who opted to remain single (celibate), though few,
in Africa or otherwise, for a cause they knew best. The Bible (in Mt)
talks of those of us who have made themselves eunuchs for the sake of the
kingdom. Consequently, I believe that celibacy is a way of living which is
voluntary to whoever believes he can live like so. If not why join the
club? It doesn't mean that by being celibate one has access to heavenly
ticket, but rather it is a way chosen freely by those who like it.
Rina Meleby, Sudanese in Canada The Catholic Church should cease its operations in Africa. It just does
not fit in with African culture. Africans knew God before the church
entered the continent. I am convinced that the archbishop's wise decision to marry in his old
age, is a opportunity for our entire church to forget about achieving
holiness from celibacy. It's unfortunate that only the old guys go to Rome
to discuss this issue, while the young ones are left behind. Allowing
priests to marry is re-instating their justice. Let's have a referendum in
the Catholic Church on this issue, because it seems the Holy Spirit that
should inspire those old guards in Rome has taken leave...or left the
matter for us all. I long to see the day when my parish priest will be
free to marry.
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