WHAT A MARRIED PRIEST CAN TEACH ABOUT CELIBACY IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
The concept of virginity at this time of deification of sex
and the reign of impulses as a method of achieving freedom may sound
old-fashioned and even unnatural. In the case of celibacy of priesthood in the
Catholic Church,it has been blamed for the decline of priestly vocations and
even noted it as the root of the sexual abuse perpetrated by priests. But the
experience of married priests that profess in the Catholic Churh of Eastern and
Byzantine Rite questions this mainstream reasoning .
The testimony of a Catholic priests of Eastern rite who was
parish priest of San Vladimiro, Posadas and in charge of the Ukrainian Greek
Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Barcelona, speaks of very practical
aspects which married priests have to deal with. The most prominent of all is
the problem of obtaining sustenance for their families, who are usually
numerous, so they have to get a job in addition to the work in the parish they
serve and that reduced the attention to
parishioners. Not to mention the care that they owe to their children and his
wife "imosh". Time has taught them that they need to give these women a special
preparation to be a priest´s wife, because of what this life demanded from
them. (1)
The problem reaches
even the legal and tax area. For example ,i n Spain,money is assigned to the parish
priests,but not to those who are married. (2) in addition to the problems of
inheritance which seems to lead to the fact that the properties of the Church
get in the hands of the descendants of the priest. (3)
This issue is so important that during "the episcopal
Synod on the Eucharist” (2005) Benedicto XVI put it to consideration of the
prelates. The main opposition came from the Bishops of the Eastern rite in
whose churches it is optional. They claimed that, far from being a solution,
the married priest get many problems, including lack of availability at the service
of the community." (4)
The historical experience of these branches of the Catholic
Church and some Protestant churches also confirmed that problems of the sexual scandals of priests (whose incidence is
equal or less than that of the civilian population) are not exclusive of those
who are celibate in the Latin tradition, but also presented among married
Protestant pastors and Orthodox and Eastern rite Catholic clergymen. This
knocked down the theory that celibacy is a determining factor in its
occurrence:
• "The U.S. Evangelical magazine "World" recently
published a hard story that reveals that Evangelical married Ministers have
been involved in more serious scandals tan that affecting the Catholic Church.
• "The Protestant Church also has a severe problem by
its own side: pastoral counselors who abuse their members", the magazine
says and explains that the abuse of the Ministry to obtain sexual profits
"is a growing phenomenon".
• "The surprising thing about this is that Catholics
are not alone," declares the Lutheran pastor John Lundin, founder of the
Institute for sexual trauma, commenting on an article of "World" in which three
Ministers of different Evangelical denominations accepts its abuses, while none
of them has a commitment to celibacy.
• The magazine also points out that the clergy of various
religions has no more sexual misbehaviour than the average population and
probably less, but receive a very intense scrutiny as a result of the degree of
confidence that their role requires.
• "Where the problem comes from is something that most
denominations can not learn effectively," says Ian Evison of the Institute
Alban of Bethesda, dedicated to the advice of Protestant churches. Moreover, he
says that if the figures are inaccurate in the case of Catholics, in the case
of Protestants are "quite nebulous".
• "Pedophilia events have occurred in the Episcopal
Church," the religious agency Episcopal News Service recently recognized,
when revealing some settlements of $ 105
million over this problem . In addition, it recognized that there are other problems
related to sexual misconduct that leads to divorce of married Ministers in a
recurrence equal to the population in general.
• Therefore, according to Evison,stating that celibacy is
the source of the problems facing the Catholic Church is "difficult to
sustain in the light of what is happening in the Protestant churches".
"" The Protestants are living proof that serious problems of abuses
occur even without celibacy ", concluded the expert." (5)
As you can see the celibacy not is the problem. Celibacy is
a charism, is an ability or gift to bring fullness the vocation to which one
feels called and chooses freely, either civil or religious. This charism has been treasured within the Catholic faith
from the old testament to the Book of Revelation, and is not an invention of
the Church hierarchy. The love of God is appreciated as a higher gift than the
marriage or purely human love: "Is
simply a radical way of living Christian love." (6)
The problem, can be due to the fact celibacy is taken as a
mandatory law or bureaucratic requirement, rather than the outward expression
of a total internal conviction of the greatness of the celibate love that you
want to live. For that, it is recommended to improve how to choose and discern
a vocation to the Catholic Priesthood, so that candidates can find the way to
develop his call by choosing between various forms of service to God within the Church: as a
layman, Deacon, consecrated person, priest or monk or other varied and
different branches and groups that constitute it.
Another edge of the problem, as mentioned in the testimony
of the married pastor San Vladimiro, is the abandonment and solitude in which the
priests and pastors are left in many parts of the world:
This part is a call to all all the members of the Church
where much can be done to support and take care of all those priests who give
their life life to deliver Jesus to every person every day.
By Ana Elena Barroso
@mujer_catolica
(1) http://www.revistacriterio.com.ar/nota-tapa/la-tradicion-oriental-de-sacerdotes-catolicos-casados/
(2) http://www.revistacriterio.com.ar/nota-tapa/la-tradicion-oriental-de-sacerdotes-catolicos-casados/
(4) http://www.voxfides.com/notas-columnas/101-principal/847-sacerdotes-casados-en-la-iglesia-catolica
(6) IDEM
(7) http://www.revistacriterio.com.ar/nota-tapa/la-tradicion-oriental-de-sacerdotes-catolicos-casados/
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