Top Vatican Archbishop Wants Celibacy Rule Reviewed, Backs Married Catholic Priesthood

Top Vatican Archbishop Wants Celibacy Rule Reviewed, Backs Married Catholic Priesthood

  • A top advisor to Pope Francis at the Vatican, Archbishop Charles Scicluna, has publicly called for the review of the celibacy rule for priests.
  • In an interview with Maltan media, the trusted advisor of the Pope said priests have permission to marry.
  • His assertions come some days after the Vatican approved the union of same-sex marriage in Catholic.

Archbishop Charles Scicluna, a high-ranking Vatican official, has advocated for the possibility of Catholic priests getting married.

He emphasised the need for the Roman Catholic Church to reconsider its celibacy rule, acknowledging its historical significance while supporting the idea of providing priests with the option to marry.

Charles Scicluna is a top advocate and ally of the Pope at the Vatican
Archbishop Charles Scicluna is from Malta and is an advisor to Pope Francis. Photo Credit: Claudio Reyes
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Archbishop Charles Scicluna of Malta, who serves as an advisor to Pope Francis, stated this in an interview with Times Of Malta.

As quoted by Reuters, he said:

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"This is probably the first time I'm saying it publicly, and it will sound heretical to some people.
"If it were up to me, I would revise the requirement that priests have to be celibate," he said, adding, "Experience has shown me that this is something we need to seriously think about."

Priests have permission to marry - Archbishop Scicluna

Scicluna, renowned for probing sexual abuse crimes, highlighted that priests had historical permission to marry at an earlier stage.

Emphasising that it was an optional practice during the Church's initial millennium, he advocated for reinstating this option.

Additionally, he noted that marriage was permitted in Catholic Churches of the Oriental rite.

Proposing a reassessment of priestly celibacy, Scicluna expressed concern that valuable priests were leaving the vocation due to their choice to marry.

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He said:

"Why should we lose a young man who would have made a fine priest, just because he wanted to get married? And we did lose good priests just because they chose marriage.
"A man may mature, engage in relationships, love a woman. As it stands, he must choose between her and priesthood, and some priests cope with that by secretly engaging in sentimental relationships.”

The longstanding argument about permitting Catholic priests to marry continues, with the Pope rejecting a suggestion in 2021 to authorise the ordination of married elderly men in remote Amazon regions.

Recent comments from Scicluna have reignited conversations, with those against the idea asserting that celibacy enables priests to commit themselves to the Church entirely.

Priest who defected from Catholic Church marries in colourful ceremony

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a former Catholic priest was the talk of the town after getting married to his lover in a beautiful wedding ceremony held at Michael's Pot Gardens in Ikinu, Kiambu County, Kenya.

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Father Edwin Gathang'i, an ordained Catholic priest, broke away from his earlier role to join the splinter group Catholic Charismatic Church.

He married Margaret Wanjira Githui, a friend he has known since 2005.

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