I don’t see how the Catholic Church can allow SOME married priests – converted Anglicans and Lutherans – without opening the door to non-converts. Especially since there’s no doctrinal hindrance to married priests. And Peter was married.
The church is evolving, but as old as it is, it will take some time. This much is encouraging, when you consider how close together these changes have come.
kaffekup almost 5 years ago
“Oh, I’m sorry, ma’am, you need to be under the glass ceiling, not at the glass window. Have a nice day.”
dflak almost 5 years ago
My wife is in the program for ordination as a Deacon in the Episcopal Church.
About 1/3 of the Episcopal clergy seems to be women, by my eyeball survey.
docachon almost 5 years ago
Open the door! It’s cold out here.
Ignatz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I don’t see how the Catholic Church can allow SOME married priests – converted Anglicans and Lutherans – without opening the door to non-converts. Especially since there’s no doctrinal hindrance to married priests. And Peter was married.
bxclent Premium Member almost 5 years ago
it is only opening up because they are running out of suckers errr i mean believers
Casey Jones almost 5 years ago
The church is evolving, but as old as it is, it will take some time. This much is encouraging, when you consider how close together these changes have come.
craigwestlake almost 5 years ago
The church, like our congress, no longer has any relevance to the times or the people it once served…
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 5 years ago
Knock knock! Who’s there? Doris… Doris who? “Doris” locked to the priesthood, that’s why I keep knockin.