The Case for Clerical Celibacy, Second Edition

The Case for Clerical Celibacy, Second Edition
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Publisher : Ignatius Press
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9781642290967
ISBN-13 : 1642290963
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Book Synopsis The Case for Clerical Celibacy, Second Edition by : Alfons Stickler

Download or read book The Case for Clerical Celibacy, Second Edition written by Alfons Stickler and published by Ignatius Press. This book was released on 2019-10-01 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How should we think about clerical celibacy? Is it an "invention" of the Church intended for pastoral purposes? Or is clerical celibacy rooted in the priestly ministry of Jesus Christ? What to make of married priests in the early centuries of the Church and in Eastern-rite Catholicism and Orthodoxy today? How did clerical celibacy develop? What are its theological foundations? Cardinal Stickler, a theological expert at Vatican II, an eminent canon lawyer, and church historian, answers those and other crucial questions on clerical celibacy. He clarifies the concepts of celibacy and sexual continence. He then examines the development of clerical celibacy in the Latin West, exploding the myth celibacy is a medieval invention or simply a church-instituted practical discipline. He shows how though most priests (as well as bishops and deacons) of the early Church were married, they were also to observe "sexual continence"—to refrain from sexual relations with their wives. Next, he turns to consider the practice of Eastern Christianity. Finally, he concludes with a theological reflection on the priesthood of Jesus Christ, which shows why the popular distinction between "doctrine" and "discipline" doesn't fully explain all the important aspects of the requirement of clerical celibacy and continence. This edition features a foreword by Jesuit Father Joseph Fessio.


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