What a happy news!!!! At least we
can openly discuss priestly celibacy now. Congrats Pope.
Simon Joseph
Pope Francis' No. 2: Clerical
celibacy is open to discussion
Archbishop Pietro Parolin, the
secretary of state of the Vatican, opens up about potential modifications to
the strict traditions of priestly celibacy. Pope Francis addressed the matter
last year, prior to becoming pope, saying he was in favor of maintaining the
tradition "for the moment." NBC's Michelle Kosinski reports from
London.
By F. Brinley Bruton, Staff Writer,
NBC News
The Vatican’s new secretary of state
has said that priestly celibacy is not church dogma and therefore open to
discussion, marking a significant change in approach towards one of the
thorniest issues facing the Roman Catholic Church.
"Celibacy is not an institution
but look, it is also true that you can discuss (it) because as you say this is
not a dogma, a dogma of the church," Archbishop Pietro Parolin said
in response to a question during an interview with Venezuelan newspaper El Universal.
Archbishop Pietro Parolin is the
Vatican's secretary of state.
He added that while it was not
dogma, clerical celibacy was a deeply entrenched Catholic tradition.
"The efforts that the
church made to keep ecclesiastical celibacy, to impose ecclesiastical celibacy,
have to be taken into consideration," Parolin said. "One cannot say
simply that this belongs in the past."
As secretary of state, Parolin is
the head of government and seen as the most powerful official at the Vatican
after the pontiff.
Many of Pope Francis' predecessors had declared the subject off-limits.
“There has been a lot of resistance to discussing the issue of celibacy,” said Abigal Frymann, online editor and former foreign editor with U.K.-based Catholic weekly The Tablet. "[Parolin’s comments] open up a fascinating argument."
Father Federico Lombardi, the director of the Holy See’s press office, said Parolin’s comments were "in line with the teachings of the church."
NBC News' Claudio Lavanga contributed to this report.
Many of Pope Francis' predecessors had declared the subject off-limits.
“There has been a lot of resistance to discussing the issue of celibacy,” said Abigal Frymann, online editor and former foreign editor with U.K.-based Catholic weekly The Tablet. "[Parolin’s comments] open up a fascinating argument."
Father Federico Lombardi, the director of the Holy See’s press office, said Parolin’s comments were "in line with the teachings of the church."
NBC News' Claudio Lavanga contributed to this report.
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