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It
is very clear that the Roman Catholic Church has a great need of priests.
The Bishops worldwide have brought their concern repeatedly to the Currently
on the sideline, there are approximately 150,000 validly ordained priests.
But these priests are married. The majority of these priests are ready,
and willing to return to the sacred ministry of the altar. It
is our mission to find a way to reconcile these married priests with the
Church and to reinstate them in the public sacred ministry, working in
every way possible with the Church. It
is evident that the “care of souls” demands a new pastoral provision
to make this vision a reality. No
lesser apostle than “A
Bishop must be irreproachable, married only once, temperate, self
controlled, decent, hospitable, able to teach, not a drunkard, not
aggressive, but gentle, not contentious, not a lover of money.” (Timothy
3:2-3) Married
priests are longing to serve God and the people in the Christian community
through the church. The
new association of married priests called “Married
Priests Now!” is calling for those priests who are currently
married, and all national and international married priest organizations
to unite in an open call to the Roman Catholic Church to reconcile married
priests to active service. Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo feels that he is an
apostle called to bring married priests back to full service in the church
due to the current priest shortage and the need to bring the Eucharist to
every Catholic. Archbishop
Milingo wants to see a priest in every parish. He feels it is the Will of
God to bring priests back as full, vibrant and active ministers of the
word and Eucharist. Married
Priests Now!
seeks to value the ministry of married priests and reconcile them to
public sacred ministry. It is not only a benefit to the church but to all
of humanity. The role of the married priests in the family is essential.
The family is the nucleus of the church and of society. The priest’s
ministry to his family gives him the experience and relationship to see
the gospel differently and practically. The
charisma of married priests is needed now. St. Peter was a married priest
and so were the other apostles. It is the right of every human person to
freely be accepted and given in marriage. This right must be returned to
priests in the Latin Roman Communion. It is not only a matter of justice
to the priesthood but a matter of the survival of the Church in the
future. website: http://marriedpriestsnow.splinder.com
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