Italian priests' secret mistresses ask pope to scrap celibacy rule

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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
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    Italian priests' secret mistresses ask pope to scrap celibacy rule

    Italian priests' secret mistresses ask pope to scrap celibacy rule
    The Guardian ^ | 5/27/2010 |
    Posted on Thursday, May 27, 2010 4:57:30 PM
    Dozens of Italian women who have had relationships with Roman Catholic priests or lay monks have endorsed an open letter to the pope that calls for the abolition of the celibacy rule. The letter, thought by one signatory to be unprecedented, argues that a priest "needs to live with his fellow human beings, experience feelings, love and be loved".
    It also pleads for understanding of those who "live out in secrecy those few moments the priest manages to grant [us] and experience on a daily basis the doubts, fears and insecurities of our men".
    The issue was put back on the Vatican's agenda in March when one of Pope Benedict's senior advisers, Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, the archbishop of Vienna, said the abolition of the celibacy rule might curb sex abuse by priests, a suggestion he hastily withdrew after Benedict spoke up for "the principle of holy celibacy".
    The authors of the letter said they decided to come into the open after hearing his retort, which they said was an affirmation of "the holiness of something that is not holy" but a man-made rule. There are many instances of married priests in the early centuries of Christianity. Today, priests who follow the eastern Catholic rites can be married, as can those who married before converting to Roman Catholicism from Anglicanism.
    One signatory, Stefania Salomone, 42, an office manager, said the message to the pope had been endorsed by nearly 40 women registered with an online forum linked to Il Dialogo website. But such was the sensitivity of the issue that only three had published their names.
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  • Jwalker
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    • May 2010
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    #2
    Why do they require priests to not marry anyway nowadays where does it say that in the bible?

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    • danielan
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      • Apr 2010
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      #3
      Priests would probably be ok - but when you get up a couple layers - sex is probably dangerous in those hats.

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      • sgreger1
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        • Mar 2009
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        #4
        Originally posted by danielan View Post
        Priests would probably be ok - but when you get up a couple layers - sex is probably dangerous in those hats.
        Or awesome. One of the two.

        EDIT: Two girls, 1 pope hat?

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        • CoderGuy
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          • Jul 2009
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          #5
          Originally posted by sgreger1 View Post
          Or awesome. One of the two.

          EDIT: Two girls, 1 pope hat?
          LOL Love the reaction videos (to the reference)

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          • Slydel
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            • Mar 2008
            • 421

            #6
            I am Catholic. I think it stems from the fact that there is a strong belief that a priest's congregation is their family. If a priest had his own biological family, it would make them focus on worldly things and possibly put their family first over their congregation. The main purpose of a priest is to save the souls of their parishioners. I am quite torn because of this, since I never thought of becoming a priest because of this. Maybe I could have been a good priest, but I would never have given up God's gift, or for you atheists out there, the strong desire for reproduction. It is just too much of a need once you get a taste for it.

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